Involuntary contraction of a muscle, organ or orifice.
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.
6 The repressed spasm was an acute agony in his nose and throat.
7 Townsend lay flat upon the ground in a spasm of silent laughter.
8 But as soon as she had been secured, this spasm left her.
9 Background: Coronary spasm seems to be associated with coronary nitric oxide deficiency.
10 A spasm of joy passed over the countenance of the Lady Sybilla.
11 These things tend to relax the muscles and this relieves the spasm .
12 His lamentation poured in an unbroken spasm of sound from his throat.
13 Nigel started up in his chair with a furious spasm of energy.
14 He brought up the handkerchief, and gave himself over to the spasm .
15 I was on the point of spasm myself, spasms of revulsion, near-vomiting.
16 With a great spasm of effort Rupert put it to the proof.
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