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paraplegia

paraplegia
Noun

This term describes a specific medical condition of paralysis affecting the lower limbs and torso. It is distinct from quadriplegia, which involves all four limbs, and monoplegia, which affects only one. The word carries a clinical, diagnostic tone and is used primarily in medical reports or healthcare contexts to describe a permanent state of impairment. As a medical condition, it is treated as an uncountable noun. It does not have a plural form in standard usage because it refers to the state of the condition rather than individual instances of the disease.

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Nounparaplegia

The permanent loss of motor or sensory function in the lower half of the body, typically resulting from a spinal cord injury or disease.

"The patient was diagnosed with complete paraplegia after the accident."

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