| spasmodic d. |
a type due to spasmodic uterine contractions.
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| spasmodic m. |
that due to spasm of the dilator of the iris or to overaction of the sympathetic.
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| spasmodic s. |
one that is due to muscular spasm; called also false s., functional s., and temporary s.
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| spasmodic t. |
torticollis due to intermittent dystonia and spasms of neck muscles, particularly the sternocleidomastoid and trapezius muscles. The cause is unknown, although irritation of the accessory nerve has been implicated in some cases. Cf. retrocollis and rotatory spasm. Called also intermittent or neurogenic t.
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| spasmodic croup |
A form of childhood croup that typically occurs in the middle of the night. The characteristic barky cough is present, but there are no other signs of viral illness. The child is perfectly fine the next morning, only to have a re
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