taboparesis
[ tā′bō-pə-rē′sĭs, -păr′ĭ-sĭs ]
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n.
A condition in which the symptoms of tabes dorsalis and general paresis occur together.
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Example sentences from the Web for taboparesis
A surgeon with beginning taboparesis may commit the gravest errors of judgment before his condition is discovered.
The Third Great Plague|John H. StokesBoth locomotor ataxia and paresis may develop in the same person, producing a combined form known as taboparesis.
The Third Great Plague|John H. Stokes