inability
111motor aprosodia — inability to modulate speech and gestures to convey emotional content, usually owing to a lesion in a frontal lobe …
112sensory aprosodia — inability to comprehend the emotional content of the speech and gestures of others, usually owing to damage in part of a temporal lobe …
113motor ataxia — inability to coordinate the movements of the muscles; called also kinetic a …
114hysterical blindness — inability to see because of a conversion disorder rather than any disorder of the organs of sight …
115atrial chronotropic incompetence — inability to increase the heart rate to levels capable of satisfying the needs of the body …
116functional instability — inability of a joint to maintain support during use …
117hepatic insufficiency — inability of the liver to perform its usual functions properly …
118respiratory insufficiency — inability of the lungs to provide adequate oxygen intake or carbon dioxide expulsion as needed by the body and its cells; if not managed successfully, it can progress to respiratory failure (see under failure) …
119velopharyngeal insufficiency — inability to achieve velopharyngeal closure, due to muscular dysfunction, deficiency of the soft palate or superior constrictor muscle, cleft palate, or some other disorder; it often results in a speech disorder. Called also velopharyngeal… …
120carbohydrate intolerance — inability to properly metabolize one or more carbohydrates, as in glucose intolerance, hereditary fructose intolerance, and the various types of disaccharide intolerance …