Klumpke-Dejerine paralysis (syndrome)

Klumpke-Dejerine paralysis (syndrome)
Klump·ke-Dej·er·ine paralysis (syndrome) (kloompґkə dĕ-zhĕ-rēnґ) [A. Dejerine-Klumpke; Joseph Jules Dejerine, French neurologist, 1849–1917] Klumpke paralysis.

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