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  1. The word “ipsilateral” refers to an action or thing that appears or affects the same side of the body. On the other hand, the term “contralateral” refers to an action or object found or involving the other side of the body. Therefore, both words are antonyms because they have opposite meanings.
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    Ipsilateral refers to the same side of the body; contralateral pertains to the opposite side. Difference Between Ipsilateral and Contralateral Table of Contents ADVERTISEMENT Key Differences Ipsilateral pertains to structures or occurrences on the same side of the body.
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    Ipsilateral and contralateral reflexes refer to the specific sides of the body involved in a reflex arc. In ipsilateral reflexes, the sensory input and motor output occur on the same side of the body.
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    Ipsilateral vs. Contralateral – What’s the Difference? Ipsilateral refers to structures or features on the same side of the body. In simpler terms, if you’re examining a patient’s left arm and notice something on their left side, you’re dealing with an ipsilateral observation. It’s all about the same side.
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  2. Ipsilateral Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

  3. IPSILATERAL | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

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  9. IPSILATERAL definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

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