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