Medical Dictionary

Menu
  • Home
  • Encyclopedia Hub
  • Imperial Library
  • English Dictionary
  • Home
  • Encyclopedia Hub
  • Imperial Library
  • English Dictionary

cataplexy

cataplexy /kat″əplek′sē/ [Gk, kata + plexis, stroke] , a condition characterized by sudden loss of muscle tone, usually resulting in a fall, caused by strong emotions, such as anger, fear, or surprise, often associated with narcolepsy. −cataplectic, adj.

Tweet submit Telegram VK

Random Words

fimbria

antecubital fossa

fetor ex ore

fibrinopeptide

Pelizaeus-Merzbacher disease

hepatojugular

immunochemotherapy

nominal aphasia

hookworm

Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2025.
Privacy Policy