flaccid paralysis

flaccid paralysis
flaccid paralysis n paralysis in which muscle tone is lacking in the affected muscles and in which tendon reflexes are decreased or absent

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any paralysis accompanied by loss of muscle tone and absence of tendon reflexes in the paralyzed part. Cf. spastic p.

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