Involuntary contraction of a muscle, organ or orifice.
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Examples for "spasm"
Examples for "spasm"
1The number of spasm events was not associated with facial nerve outcome.
2Thus, Ox-LDL may play a possible role in pathogenesis of coronary spasm.
3Congress passed it almost hurriedly in a spasm of progressiveness in 1909.
4Objective: To investigate the association between primary hemifacial spasm and arterial hypertension.
5However, the clonic nature of the spasm should prevent such an error.
1Yet Myrrima felt a muscle spasm beneath Iome's hand, and stepped back quickly.
2The program will produce some muscle spasm and likely ramp up any tendonitis.
3They have lower back pain, you examine them, they have a muscle spasm.
4The following study was done to study the role of muscle spasm in CTTH.
5After all, muscle spasm or earthquake might intervene and frustrate my desire to be well-socked.
1About this time the official Air Force UFO project had one last post- death muscular spasm.
2Paramyoclonus multiplex is a condition of chronic muscular spasm affecting the trunk, occasionally the muscles of the face, abdomen, or diaphragm.
3The rest lie stiffly with eyes glazed, occasional muscular spasms providing their only sign of life.
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