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convulsive s. syncope with convulsive movements that are milder than those seen in epilepsy.
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convulsive t. treatment of mental disorders, primarily depression, by induction of convulsions. The type now almost universally used is electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), in which the convulsions are induced by electric current. In earlier forms, convulsions were induced pharmacologically, at first by pentylenetetrazol and later by flurothyl. Formerly called shock t.
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convulsive syncope Loss of consciousness followed by a seizure. It may be caused by any condition, such as a cardiac arrhythmia, that results in inadequate blood flow to the brain.
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