• A spasm of accommodation (also known as a ciliary spasm, an accommodation, or accommodative spasm) is a condition in which the ciliary muscle of the eye...
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    condition. Spasm of accommodation also known as ciliary spasm is a condition of abnormally excessive accommodation which is out of voluntary control of the person...
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  • ψεῦδο, "pseudo": false; and μυωπία "myopia": near sight) occurs when a spasm of the ciliary muscle prevents the eye from focusing in the distance, sometimes...
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    eyes with accommodation. Cycloplegic eye drops are applied to the eye to temporarily paralyze the ciliary muscle of the eye. An examination of pupilary...
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    of the cornea and protective reaction changes in the lens of the eye, called lens astigmatism, that has the same mechanism as spasm of accommodation....
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    Accommodative excess (category Disorders of ocular muscles, binocular movement, accommodation and refraction)
    excessive accommodation-Trigeminal neuralgia, and head trauma may cause ciliary spasm and may cause accommodative excess. Bilateral excessive accommodation-Diseases...
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    Parinaud's syndrome (category Disorders of ocular muscles, binocular movement, accommodation and refraction)
    associated with spasm of accommodation on attempted upward gaze, pseudoabducens palsy (also known as thalamic esotropia) or slower movements of the abducting...
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  • pressure of patients with glaucoma. The use of Physostigmine may bring about several adverse effects, such as an increased spasm of accommodation and cramps...
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    loss of reflexes, loss of sphincter control, cardiac arrhythmias, various degrees of heart block and cardiac arrest. It may also result in spasm of accommodation...
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    esophageal spasms, bladder spasms, biliary colic, and renal colic. It is also used to improve excessive respiratory secretions at the end of life. Hyoscine...
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  • Cyclospasm is the contraction or spasm of the ciliary muscle in the eye, in the accommodation of focus for near vision. It can cause pseudomyopia. Cyclospasm...
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    insufficiency, paralysis of accommodation etc. Pseudomyopia due to accommodation anomalies like accommodative excess, accommodative spasm etc. cause distance...
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  • (Twitching or Muscle spasm) Rash Abnormal orgasm (females) Urinary retention (Inability to pass urine) Angioedema (Swelling of skin or mucus membranes)...
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    or treatments, such as reducing painful ciliary muscle spasm. One effect of administration of a mydriatic is intolerance to bright light (photophobia)...
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  • of a key structure in the brain called the corpus callosum, the presence of retinal lacunes, and epileptic seizures in the form of infantile spasms....
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    Eperisone (category Drugs with unknown mechanisms of action)
    Clinical trial number NCT00327730 for "Evaluation of Eperisone HCl in the Treatment of Acute Musculoskeletal Spasm Associated With Low Back Pain" at ClinicalTrials...
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  • gastrointestinal, urological or respiratory conditions associated with spasm and dysmotility. Clinical Pharmacology [database online]. Tampa, FL: Gold...
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    Holden as her "moment of triumph", which put her on an independent path to success. Diana's sudden death brought an unprecedented spasm of grief and mourning...
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  • Photophobia (redirect from Fear of light)
    the amount of light needed for proper vision under given conditions, however. Dilating drops may also help relieve eye pain from muscle spasms or seizures...
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  • Horror fusionis (category Disorders of ocular muscles, binocular movement, accommodation and refraction)
    eyes have an unsteady deviation, with the extraocular muscles performing spasm-like movements that continuously shift the eyes away from the position in...
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    Functional dyspepsia (category Diseases of oesophagus, stomach and duodenum)
    patients with normal accommodation experience discomfort. Additionally, some individuals exhibit hypersensitivity to distension of the duodenum, jejunum...
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    accommodative spasm. Cyclopentolate was first synthesized in 1952 as a chemical analogue of atropine. It was one of several derivatives of an analogue to...
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    Myopia (category Disorders of ocular muscles, binocular movement, accommodation and refraction)
    blurring of distance vision brought about by spasm of the accommodation system. Nocturnal myopia: Without adequate stimulus for accurate accommodation, the...
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    George Gurdjieff (category People from the Russian Empire of Greek descent)
    "Tonight you come dinner. I must make body work". As he spoke, a great spasm of pain shook his body and blood gushed from an ear. Bennett thought: "He...
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  • named after a famous patient. This list includes other eponymous entities of diagnostic significance; i.e. tests, reflexes, etc. Numerous additional signs...
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    Entropion (category Congenital disorders of eyes)
    (mechanical entropion) Spasm An eye infection called trachoma is still common in North Africa and South Asia and this can cause scarring of the inner eyelid...
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    (inflammation of both the iris and ciliary body), the involved pupil will be smaller than the uninvolved, due to reflex muscle spasm of the iris sphincter...
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    The state of vertigo signalling the onset of trance is known as barravento. As the trance begins, practitioners often experience a body spasm termed the...
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  • involve muscle spasms. Also used to insult someone uncoordinated or making jerking movements. Special Special needs SPED, an acronym of "special ed" (short...
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    Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease (category CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of March 2024)
    intact. Overuse of an affected hand or limb can activate symptoms including numbness, spasm, and painful cramping. Symptoms and progression of the disease...
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