It may present as a convulsion, unusual body movement, change in awareness or simply a blank stare. |
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Then the TV glows to life and fills with jumpy, amateur-hour footage of some kind of mass convulsion. |
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Every thirty seconds or so a violent convulsion would shake her and she would tense then lie backwards, wheezing and moaning. |
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The terms seizure and convulsion include grand mal, petit mal, absence, myoclonic, tonic-clonic, and focal motor seizures and signs. |
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The convulsion had relinquished its grip, and Juan had slipped into a catatonic-like requiescence. |
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The Chinese translation of epilepsy is Dian, meaning falling sickness, and epileptic attack is Xian, meaning convulsion. |
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An island, in sooth, there exists, but one not formed by a convulsion of nature, but by the artificial handiwork of man. |
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The rill was a parched ravine now, as though some convulsion of the earth had bled the region dry of its lifeblood. |
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This stimulus produces an epileptic-type convulsion, lasting typically from 15 seconds to two minutes. |
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And in the face of social convulsion, it's not likely that politicians are going to risk their careers and social chaos for the sake of principle. |
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But this convulsion feels too powerful to permit the survival of the ancien regime. |
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Measures against circulatory shock, respiratory depression and convulsion may be needed. |
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Symptoms of poisoning are nausea, headache, general feeling of being unwell, followed by generalized convulsion. |
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There may be an initial violent convulsion or minor stimulation may trigger violent convulsions. |
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During a convulsion, the child's arms and legs stiffen because the muscles are contracting. |
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But this economic convulsion went far beyond pulp and paper and affected many manufacturing jobs. |
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Francis was having one convulsion after another and nothing seemed to stop them. |
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On the third day of admission the infant had a major convulsion. |
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This was a time of political and social convulsion throughout Europe. |
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Mauritian sega dancing starts somewhere around the pelvis and doesn't stop until the dancers are limbo-arched backwards in a wild, shake-that-thing convulsion. |
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There's another warping convulsion, and spittle sails from his mouth. |
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Following direct administration into the lateral ventricle of mice, doripenem did not produce convulsions at doses at least 10-fold greater than convulsion producing doses of imipenem, panipenem and cefazolin. |
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The convulsion brought on by the worldwide depression resulted in the rise of Nazism. |
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This long convulsion of anonymous, pulses of dawns that don't survive, tourism of black vultures above the dunghills, people as wild beasts eating the unserviceable, light signal pollution and gathering of beggars. |
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Discontinue use or consult a physician if any of the following symptoms occur: convulsion, eye or muscle twitching, loss of awareness, involuntary movements or disorientation. |
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The issue where Chechnya is concerned is really one of whether this is to be the last tragic convulsion of an unhappy century or the start of a new century which is just as tragic. |
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Risperdal blocks the action of serotonin and the dopamine on some their receivers Talk to your doctor if you have a renal insufficiency or antecedents of convulsion. |
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It is, however, probable that he did suffer psychogenic convulsions and other nervous attacks, and had an epileptic seizure, which can be classed an occasional convulsion, two months before his death. |
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Severe neurologic sequelae include cerabral palsy, mental retardation, blindness, deafness, hydrocephaly and convulsion. |
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It was moved onto a barge and rescuers hoped to take it out to sea, but it died following a convulsion on 21 January during its rescue. |
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Latvia has a decent prime minister, Valdis Dombrovskis, and a functioning if precarious coalition government. But a political convulsion has now upended this picture. |
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The three drugs named Minoxidil, Monte Lucas and Thiopental Sodium are used to treat blood pressure, chronic asthma and post-anesthesia convulsion, respectively. |
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The pressure in the tank feels akin to that beneath 6 feet of water in a pool, and hyperbaric treatment carries a slight risk of ear discomfort and convulsion. |
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Picrotoxin-induced generalized convulsion seizure in rats changes in regional distribution and frequency of the power of electroencephalogram rhythmus. |
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And there is no proven antidote to TETS. Once ingested, the poison attacks the membranes of the neurone cells, causing death by convulsion in seconds. |
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