| IB | idiopathic blepharospasm; immune body; inclusion body; index of body build; infectious bronchitis; I... |
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| blepharospasm | Twitching of an eyelid. Often benign and related to emotional stress, sleep deprivation or the use of stimulants (for example amphetamines, caffeine, nicotine, decongestants). (27 Sep 1997) |
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| dystonia, focal, due to blepharospasm | The second most common focal dystonia, the involuntary, forcible closure of the eyelids. The first symptoms may be uncontrollable blinking. Only one eye may be affected initially, but eventually both eyes are usually involved. The spasms may leave the eyelids completely closed causing functional blindness even though the eyes and vision are normal. (12 Dec 1998) |
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Synonyms : Blepharospasms
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spasm of the eyelid muscle resulting in closure of the eye
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Involuntary increased blinking that progresses to spasms in both eyes. The exact cause is unknown, but doctors believe it to be a central nervous system disorder. It can produce a functional blindness since the patient can't open his or her eyes long enough to function visually.
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Eyelid spasm, continuous blinking
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The involuntary closure of the eyes and lids.
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Condition characterized by uncontrollable, forcible closure of the eyelids caused by a progressive dysfunction of the nerve that controls muscles around the eye. Less serious form may cause eyelid twitches or tics.
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| Blepharospasm | spasm of the eyelid muscle resulting in closure of the eye |
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