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  • cadaveric spasm
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  • coronary spasm
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  • cardiac spasm
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  • cynic spasm
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  • carpopedal spasm
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  • diffuse esophageal spasm
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  • esophageal spasm
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  • facial spasm
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  • fixed spasm
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  • hemifacial spasm
    ¹Ý¾ó±¼¿¬Ãà, ÆíÃø¾ó±¼¿¬Ãà
  • involuntary spasm
    ºÒ¼öÀÇ¿¬Ãà
  • infantile spasm
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  • inspiratory spasm
    µé¼û¿¬Ãà, Èí±â¿¬Ãà
  • intention spasm
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  • mobile spasm
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  • rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis
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  • progressive bulbar palsy
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  • torsion of gallbladder
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  • torsion
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  • testicular torsion
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  • torsion testis
    (¢¡testicular torsion) °íȯ²¿ÀÓ
  • spasm
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  • diffuse esophageal spasm
    ±¤¹üÀ§½Äµµ¿¬Ãà
  • esophageal spasm
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  • hemifacial spasm
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  • infantile spasm
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  • torsion fracture
    ºñƲ¸²°ñÀý, ¿°Àü°ñÀý
  • torsion
    ºñƲ¸², ²¿ÀÓ
  • testicular torsion
    °íȯ²¿ÀÓ
  • torsion testis
    °íȯºñƲ¸²
  • acquired progressive lymphangioma
    ÈÄõÁøÇาÇÁ°üÁ¾
  • idiopathic progressive atrophoderma
    ¿øÀκҸíÁøÇàÇǺÎÀ§ÃàÁõ
  • neural progressive muscular atrophy
    ½Å°æÁøÇà±ÙÀ°À§Ãà
  • progressive spinal amyotrophy
    ÁøÇàô¼ö±ÙÀ°À§ÃàÁõ
  • chronic progressive disciform granulomatosis
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  • progressive case
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  • essential progressive deafness
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  • progressive deafness
    ÁøÇ೭û
  • progressive diaphyseal dysplasia
    ÁøÇà»À¸öÅëÇü¼ºÀÌ»ó, ÁøÇà°ñ°£Çü¼ºÀÌ»ó
  • progressive muscular dystrophy
    ÁøÇà±ÙÀ°ÅðÇàÀ§Ãà
  • progressive pigmentary dermatosis
    ÁøÇà»ö¼ÒÇǺκ´
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  • angle of torsion
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  • gastric torsion
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  • gastric torsion
    À§¿°Àü(À§³äÀü).
  • habitual torsion of cecum
    ½À°ü¼º ¸ÍÀå¿°ÀüÁõ(¡­¸ÍÀå¿°ÀüÁõ).
  • accommodative spasm
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  • arterial spasm
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  • habitual spasm
    ½À°ü¼º ¿¬Ãà(¡­Õýõê).
  • hemifacial spasm
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  • hephestic hemiplegia =smith s spasm
    ´ëÀåÀåÀÌÆí¸¶ºñ(¡­ø¶ Ýö), ´ëÀåÀå À̰æ·Ã.
  • idiopathic muscular spasm
    Ư¹ß¼º ±Ù¿¬Ãà(÷åÛ¡àõÐÉÕýõê).
  • idiopathic muscular spasm
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  • infantile muscular spasm
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  • infantile myoclonic seizure =i. spasm
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  • infantile spasm
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  • inspiratory spasm
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  • angle of torsion
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  • false torsion
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  • gastric torsion
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  • gastric torsion
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  • habitual torsion of cecum
    ½À°ü¼º ¸ÍÀå¿°ÀüÁõ(¡­¸ÍÀå¿°ÀüÁõ).
  • symmetric torsion
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  • symmetric torsion
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  • testicular torsion
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  • testis,torsion
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  • torsion
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  • torsion dystonia
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  • torsion dystonia
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  • torsion fracture
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  • torsion fracture
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  • torsion of pedicle
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  • torsion angle
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  • torsion
    ¿°Àü, ºñƲ¸²
  • torsion of pedicle
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  • torsion of spermatic cord
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  • progressive
    ÁøÇ༺ÀÇ, ÁøÁ÷(¼º)ÀÇ
  • progressive diaphyseal dysplasia
    ÁøÇ༺°ñ°£¼ºÀÌÇü¼º(Áõ)
  • progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy
    ÁøÇ༺´ÙÃÊÁ¡¼º¹éÁú³úº´Áõ
  • progressive muscle dystrophy
    ÁøÇ༺±ÙÀÌ¿µ¾çÁõ
  • progressive spinal amyotrophy
    ÁøÇ༺ô¼ö¼º±ÙÀ§ÃàÁõ
  • facial spasm
    ¾È¸é°æ·Ã, ¾È¸é½Å°æ¿¬Ãà
  • hemifacial spasm
    ÆíÃø¾È¸é¿¬Ãà
  • muscle spasm
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  • pharyngeal spasm
    Àεο¬Ãà
  • pyloric spasm
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  • spasm
    ¿¬Ãà
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PMD Progressive Muscular Dystrophy; ÁøÇ༺ ±ÙÀÌ¿µ¾çÁõ
  Types of PMD(Progressive Muscular Dystroph...
PML peripheral motor latency; polymorphonuclear leukocyte; posterior mitral leaflet; progressive multifo...
PR by way of the rectum [Lat. per rectum]; far point [of accommodation] [Lat. punctum remotum]; palindr...
PSS painful shoulder syndrome; physiologic saline solution; porcine stress syndrome; primary Sjogren syn...
SPS scapuloperoneal syndrome; shoulder pain and stiffness; simple partial seizures; slow-progressive sch...
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ITD Idiopathic torsion dystonia
CAS Coronary artery spasm
DES Diffuse esophageal spasm
HFS Hemifacial spasm
IS Infantile spasm
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  • habitual torsion of cecum
    ½À°ü¼º ¸ÍÀå¿° ÀüÁõ
  • symmetric torsion
    ´ëĪ ¿°Àü
  • torsades de pointes

    torsion

    ¿°Àü, ºñƲ¸², ¿°·Â, ºñÆ®´Â Èû
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  • torsion of pedicle
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  • torsion of testicle
    °íȯ ¿°Àü
  • cadaveric spasm
    ±äÀ强 »çü °æÁ÷
    ¼Õ¹ßÀÇ ¿îµ¿À» ÀÏÀ¸Å°´Â »çÈÄ °­Á÷.
  • cerebrovascular spasm
    ³ú Ç÷°ü °æ·Ã
  • ciliary spasm
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  • clonic spasm
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  • coronary spasm
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  • cremasteric muscle spasm
    °Å°í±Ù °æ·Ã
  • cricopharyngeal spasm
    À±»ó ÀεΠ¿¬Ãà
  • cyclic spasm
    Áֱ⠿¬Ãà
  • dystonic spasm
    ±Ù±äÀ强 °æÃà, ±Ù±äÀå ÀÌ»ó¼º ±Ù°æ·Ã
  • fatigue spasm
    ÇÇ·Î ¿¬Ãà
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progressive torsion spasm A genetic, environmental, or idiopathic disorder, usually beginning in childhood or adolescence, marked by muscular contractions that distort the spine, limbs, hips, and sometimes the cranial-innervated muscles. The abnormal movements are increased by excitement and, at least initially, abolished by sleep. The musculature is hypertonic when in action, hypotonic when at rest. Hereditary forms usually begin with involuntary posturing of the foot or hand (autosomal recessive form ) or of the neck or trunk (autosomal dominant form ); both forms may progress to produce contortions of the entire body.
Synonym: progressive torsion spasm, torsion disease of childhood, torsion dystonia, Ziehen-Oppenheim disease.
(05 Mar 2000)
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torsion spasm <clinical sign, neurology> Disordered tonicity of muscle.
Origin: Gr. Tonos
(18 Nov 1997)
angle of femoral torsion angle of femoral torsion
angle of torsion The amount of rotation of a long bone along its axis or between two axes, measured in degrees.
(05 Mar 2000)
perinatal torsion Tends to be extravaginal type.
(05 Mar 2000)
spermatic cord torsion Torsion of the spermatic cord caused usually by incomplete attachment of the epididymis to the testis or by inclusion of the cord within the tunica vaginalis. Faulty development of various anatomical components of the testes is also a cause. It occurs most frequently in childhood and adolescence.
(12 Dec 1998)
dystonia, idiopathic torsion A form of dystonia known as early-onset torsion dystonia (also called generalised torsion dystonia) begins in childhood around the age of 12. Symptoms typically start in one part of the body, usually in an arm or leg, and eventually spread to the rest of the body within about 5 years. Early-onset torsion dystonia is not fatal, but it can be severely debilitating.
(12 Dec 1998)
dystonia, torsion A form of dystonia known as early-onset torsion dystonia (also called idiopathic or generalised torsion dystonia) begins in childhood around the age of 12. Symptoms typically start in one part of the body, usually in an arm or leg, and eventually spread to the rest of the body within about 5 years. Early-onset torsion dystonia is not fatal, but it can be severely debilitating. most children with the disorder are unable to perform the simplest of motor tasks and are confined to a wheelchair by the time they reach adulthood.
(12 Dec 1998)
intravaginal torsion Torsion below insertion of tunica vaginalis.
See: bell clapper deformity.
(05 Mar 2000)
testicular torsion <surgery> An acute condition that results when there is a twisting of the spermatic cord in the scrotum, thus compromising the blood supply to that testicle.
Symptoms include severe testicular pain and swelling.
(13 Jan 1998)
torsion 1. <surgery> A type of mechanical stress, whereby the external forces (load) twist an object about its axis.
2. <ophthalmology> Any rotation of the vertical corneal meridians.
Origin: L. Torsio, torquere = to twist
(18 Nov 1997)
torsion disease of childhood A genetic, environmental, or idiopathic disorder, usually beginning in childhood or adolescence, marked by muscular contractions that distort the spine, limbs, hips, and sometimes the cranial-innervated muscles. The abnormal movements are increased by excitement and, at least initially, abolished by sleep. The musculature is hypertonic when in action, hypotonic when at rest. Hereditary forms usually begin with involuntary posturing of the foot or hand (autosomal recessive form ) or of the neck or trunk (autosomal dominant form ); both forms may progress to produce contortions of the entire body.
Synonym: progressive torsion spasm, torsion disease of childhood, torsion dystonia, Ziehen-Oppenheim disease.
(05 Mar 2000)
torsion dystonia A form of dystonia known as early-onset torsion dystonia (also called idiopathic or generalised torsion dystonia) that begins in childhood around the age of 12. Symptoms typically start in one part of the body, usually in an arm or leg, and eventually spread to the rest of the body within about 5 years. Early-onset torsion dystonia is not fatal, but it can be severely debilitating. most children with the disorder are unable to perform the simplest of motor tasks and are confined to a wheelchair by the time they reach adulthood.
(12 Dec 1998)
torsion fracture A fracture resulting from twisting of the limb.
(05 Mar 2000)
torsion neurosis An affection characterised by lordoscoliosis of the lower portion of the vertebral column, occurring when the patient stands or walks and usually disappearing when the patient lies down.
Synonym: torsion neurosis.
(05 Mar 2000)
torsion of appendage Torsion of testis or epididymis
(05 Mar 2000)
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