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clonic spasm Alternate involuntary contraction and relaxation of a muscle.
(05 Mar 2000)
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generalised tonic-clonic epilepsy tonic-clonic seizure
generalised tonic-clonic seizure <neurology> A type of seizure that results in loss of consciousness, generalised muscle contractions, urinary incontinence, tongue biting and a post-ictal state (confusion and lethargy) following cessation of the seizure.
Synonym: grand-mal seizure.
See: epilepsy.
(03 Jul 1999)
clonic <neurology> Pertaining to or of the nature of clonus.
(18 Nov 1997)
clonic convulsion A convulsion in which the contractions are intermittent, the muscles alternately contracting and relaxing.
(05 Mar 2000)
clonic seizure A seizure characterised by repetitive rhythmical jerking of all or part of the body.
(05 Mar 2000)
secondarily generalised tonic-clonic seizure A generalised tonic-clonic seizure that begins with a partial seizure and evolves into a generalised tonic-clonic seizure.
(05 Mar 2000)
tonic-clonic seizure <neurology> A type of seizure that results in loss of consciousness, generalised muscle contractions, urinary incontinence, tongue biting and a post-ictal state (confusion and lethargy) following cessation of the seizure.
Synonym: grand-mal seizure.
See: epilepsy.
(03 Jul 1999)
epilepsy, tonic-clonic Primary generalised epileptic seizures, starting without warning, characterised by loss of consciousness, tonic contraction of muscles, loss of postural control, and production of a cry by the forced expiration of air due to contraction of the respiratory muscles. The individual then falls to the floor and remains rigid for a few seconds, after which a series of rhythmic contractions occur in all four limbs. This clonic phase can last for a variable period, ending only upon muscle relaxation. Upon recovery, there is a gradual return to consciousness, disorientation, amnesia for the seizure, sometimes retrograde amnesia as well, headache, and drowsiness. The individual may not return to baseline functioning for days.
(12 Dec 1998)
anorectal spasm Painful spasm of the muscle about the anus without known cause; probably a neurosis.
Synonym: anorectal spasm.
(05 Mar 2000)
Bell's spasm Involuntary twitching of the facial muscles, sometimes unilateral.
Synonym: Bell's spasm, convulsive tic, facial spasm, histrionic spasm, mimic convulsion, mimic spasm, mimic tic, palmus, prosopospasm.
(05 Mar 2000)
bronchial spasm Spasmodic contraction of the smooth muscle of the bronchi.
(12 Dec 1998)
cadaveric spasm Rigor mortis occurring irregularly in the different muscles, causing movements of the limbs.
(05 Mar 2000)
canine spasm The semblance of a grin caused by facial spasm especially in tetanus.
Synonym: canine spasm, cynic spasm, risus sardonicus, sardonic grin, spasmus caninus, trismus sardonicus.
Origin: L. Risus, laugh + caninus, doglike
(05 Mar 2000)
vasomotor spasm Spasmodic contraction of the smaller arteries.
(05 Mar 2000)
carpopedal spasm <clinical sign> Spasms of the hands or feet that may be seen in association with hypocalcaemia or hyperventilation.
(08 Jan 1998)
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