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ether convulsion A convulsion occasionally associated with divinyl and diethyl ether anaesthesia.
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mimic convulsion 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.
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clonic convulsion A convulsion in which the contractions are intermittent, the muscles alternately contracting and relaxing.
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complex febrile convulsion A febrile convulsion that is prolonged (greater than 15 minutes' duration) or is associated with focal neurological deficits.
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convulsion <neurology> A violent involuntary contraction or series of contractions of the voluntary muscles.
Origin: L. Convulsio, from convellere = to pull together
(18 Nov 1997)
coordinate convulsion A clonic convulsion in which the movements are seemingly purposeful, being exaggerations of those that may occur naturally.
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hysterical convulsion See: hysteria.
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immediate posttraumatic convulsion A convulsion beginning very soon after injury.
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infantile convulsion Any convulsion occurring in infancy (0 to 2 years of age).
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tetanic convulsion A convulsion in which muscle contraction is sustained.
Synonym: tetanic convulsion, tonic seizure.
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tonic convulsion A convulsion in which muscle contraction is sustained.
Synonym: tetanic convulsion, tonic seizure.
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febrile convulsion A brief seizure, lasting less than 15 minutes, seen in a neurologically normal infant or young child, associated with fever.
Synonym: febrile seizure.
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anaesthetic ether General designation for many ether's.
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bis(chloromethyl) ether <chemical> Sym-dlchloromethyl ether. A substance that is an irritant to the eyes and respiratory tract and may be carcinogenic.
Pharmacological action: carcinogens, irritants.
Chemical name: Methane, oxybis(chloro-
(12 Dec 1998)
boldine dimethyl ether <chemistry> An alkaloid obtained from the plant Glaucium, as a bitter, white, crystalline substance.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
vinyl ether O(CH==CH2)2;a volatile liquid, the vapor of which produces rapid induction of general anaesthesia; prolonged administration is associated with adverse side effects on the liver and central nervous system; an obsolete agent.
Synonym: vinyl ether.
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