myoparesis

/mɑɪ.ə.pəˈrɛsɪs/

Definitions

1. noun

a condition of partial paralysis of the eye muscles, typically affecting the ability to move the eye in certain directions, often resulting from a neurological disorder or brain injury.

“The patient suffered from myoparesis, which made it difficult for her to track moving objects with her left eye.”

Synonyms

  • eye paralysis
  • ophthalmoplegia

Antonyms

  • normal eye movement
  • ophthalmoplegia