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palsy /pal·sy/ (pawl´ze) paralysis. Bell's palsy unilateral facial paralysis of sudden onset due to a lesion of the facial nerve, resulting in characteristic facial distortion.
Bell's Palsy (facial paralysis) information sheet compiled by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS).
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pal·sy (pôl z) n. pl. pal·sies. 1. Complete or partial muscle paralysis, often accompanied by loss of sensation and uncontrollable body movements or tremors.
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noun pl.-·sies. paralysis of any voluntary muscle as a result of some disorder in the nervous system, sometimes accompanied with involuntary tremors
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