Locomotor ataxia

from WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
locomotor ataxia
    n 1: syphilis of the spinal cord characterized by degeneration
         of sensory neurons and stabbing pains in the trunk and legs
         and unsteady gait and incontinence and impotence [syn:
         {tabes dorsalis}, {locomotor ataxia}]
    
from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Locomotor \Lo`co*mo"tor\, a. [See {Locomotion}.]
   Of or pertaining to movement or locomotion.
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   {Locomotor ataxia}, or {Progressive locomotor ataxy} (Med.),
      a disease of the spinal cord characterized by peculiar
      disturbances of gait, and difficulty in coordinating
      voluntary movements.
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from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Ataxia \A*tax"i*a\, Ataxy \At"ax*y\, n. [NL. ataxia, Gr. ?, fr.
   ? out of order; 'a priv. + ? ordered, arranged, ? to put in
   order: cf. F. ataxie.]
   1. Disorder; irregularity. [Obs.] --Bp. Hall.
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   2. (Med.)
      (a) Irregularity in disease, or in the functions.
      (b) The state of disorder that characterizes nervous
          fevers and the nervous condition. [archaic]
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   3. (Med.) Loss of coordination in the voluntary muscles,
      especially the limbs; an inability to coordinate voluntary
      muscle movements; it results in unsteady movements and a
      staggering gait. See also {locomotor ataxia}, an ataxia
      which occurs when attempting to perform coordinated
      muscular movements.

   Syn: ataxy
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   {Locomotor ataxia}. See {Locomotor}.
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