What's the difference between paralytic and paralytical?

Paralytic


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to paralysis; resembling paralysis.
  • (a.) Affected with paralysis, or palsy.
  • (a.) Inclined or tending to paralysis.
  • (n.) A person affected with paralysis.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Paralytic lagophthalmos was corrected using gold weights inserted into the upper eyelid.
  • (2) The patient subsequently developed paralytic ileus with lesions of the intestinal wall, probably based on ischemia as a result of this arteritis.
  • (3) The present study assesses the ability of this recombinant immunomodulatory lectin (rIML-1), to prevent experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE), a paralytic T cell-mediated disease directed against myelin basic protein (BP).
  • (4) Of the paralytic cases 22% had proper vaccination while improper vaccination was found in 78%.
  • (5) mu-Conotoxin GIIIA, a 22 amino acid peptide paralytic toxin which inhibits the muscle voltage-activated sodium channels, was synthesized by a solid phase method.
  • (6) The authors conclude that laminectomy on a chronic paralytic through the insensate area should be coupled with fusion and instrumentation even if the facet joints and capsules are preserved during the laminectomy.
  • (7) Similar alterations occurred in the paralytic step of botulinic intoxication.
  • (8) This ocular sign, non-paralytic pontine exotropia, disappeared three days later.
  • (9) These patients fit the diagnostic category described by Higier as a "paralytic equivalent of epilepsy without disturbance of consciousness in the form of status hemiparalyticus," and described by others as inhibitory seizures or partial seizures with subsequent hemigeneralization.
  • (10) Use of sedatives and paralytic drugs did not increase the risk of complications or patient deterioration.
  • (11) Three patients with chronic diarrhoea, paralytic ileus and malabsorption are reported.
  • (12) Indications for this technique include senile and paralytic ectropion, recurrent entropion, congenital malpositions, and lid laxity following trauma or enucleation.
  • (13) Ten children had an arthrodesis of the shoulder for a paralytic condition involving the muscles; nine of them were available for long-term follow-up.
  • (14) Paralytic signs were divided into type 1 signs (present on admission) and type 2 signs (appearing later while on atropine treatment).
  • (15) It is established that the activity of Na+, K+ = ATPase and Mg2+, Ca2+ = ATPase lowers significantly at the paralytic stage of the disease.
  • (16) It manufactures two of the three drugs used by Oklahoma on Tuesday – midazolam and vecuronium bromide, a paralytic agent that when used in an execution setting prevents the prisoner from moving or speaking.
  • (17) A training system for the prevention of pressure sores has been designed to teach the paralytic person to relieve pressure intermittently from his ischium while sitting in a wheelchair.
  • (18) The most frequent complication was paralytic intestinal ileus.
  • (19) He developed stress ulcers, pulmonary thromboembolism, sepsis, paralytic ileus and bilateral ureteral fistula.
  • (20) From 1962 to 1968 a total of 659 paralytic cases were officially notified.

Paralytical


Definition:

  • (a.) See Paralytic.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Paralytic lagophthalmos was corrected using gold weights inserted into the upper eyelid.
  • (2) The patient subsequently developed paralytic ileus with lesions of the intestinal wall, probably based on ischemia as a result of this arteritis.
  • (3) The present study assesses the ability of this recombinant immunomodulatory lectin (rIML-1), to prevent experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE), a paralytic T cell-mediated disease directed against myelin basic protein (BP).
  • (4) Of the paralytic cases 22% had proper vaccination while improper vaccination was found in 78%.
  • (5) mu-Conotoxin GIIIA, a 22 amino acid peptide paralytic toxin which inhibits the muscle voltage-activated sodium channels, was synthesized by a solid phase method.
  • (6) The authors conclude that laminectomy on a chronic paralytic through the insensate area should be coupled with fusion and instrumentation even if the facet joints and capsules are preserved during the laminectomy.
  • (7) Similar alterations occurred in the paralytic step of botulinic intoxication.
  • (8) This ocular sign, non-paralytic pontine exotropia, disappeared three days later.
  • (9) These patients fit the diagnostic category described by Higier as a "paralytic equivalent of epilepsy without disturbance of consciousness in the form of status hemiparalyticus," and described by others as inhibitory seizures or partial seizures with subsequent hemigeneralization.
  • (10) Use of sedatives and paralytic drugs did not increase the risk of complications or patient deterioration.
  • (11) Three patients with chronic diarrhoea, paralytic ileus and malabsorption are reported.
  • (12) Indications for this technique include senile and paralytic ectropion, recurrent entropion, congenital malpositions, and lid laxity following trauma or enucleation.
  • (13) Ten children had an arthrodesis of the shoulder for a paralytic condition involving the muscles; nine of them were available for long-term follow-up.
  • (14) Paralytic signs were divided into type 1 signs (present on admission) and type 2 signs (appearing later while on atropine treatment).
  • (15) It is established that the activity of Na+, K+ = ATPase and Mg2+, Ca2+ = ATPase lowers significantly at the paralytic stage of the disease.
  • (16) It manufactures two of the three drugs used by Oklahoma on Tuesday – midazolam and vecuronium bromide, a paralytic agent that when used in an execution setting prevents the prisoner from moving or speaking.
  • (17) A training system for the prevention of pressure sores has been designed to teach the paralytic person to relieve pressure intermittently from his ischium while sitting in a wheelchair.
  • (18) The most frequent complication was paralytic intestinal ileus.
  • (19) He developed stress ulcers, pulmonary thromboembolism, sepsis, paralytic ileus and bilateral ureteral fistula.
  • (20) From 1962 to 1968 a total of 659 paralytic cases were officially notified.

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