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    typically include convulsions, the term convulsion is often used as a synonym for seizure. However, not all epileptic seizures result in convulsions, and not all...
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  • In neurourology, post-micturition convulsion syndrome (PMCS), also known informally as pee shivers or piss shivers, is the experience of shivering during...
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    A febrile seizure, also known as a fever fit or febrile convulsion, is a seizure associated with a high body temperature but without any serious underlying...
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  • impairment by a KCNQ2 C terminus mutation causing benign familial neonatal convulsions". J Biol Chem. 281 (1): 418–28. doi:10.1074/jbc.M510980200. PMID 16260777...
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    Infantile convulsions and choreoathetosis (ICCA) syndrome is a neurological genetic disorder with an autosomal dominant mode of inheritance. It is characterized...
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    Catamenial epilepsy is a form of epilepsy in women where seizures are exacerbated during certain phases of the menstrual cycle. In rare cases, seizures...
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  • epileptic encephalopathy", "infantile myoclonic encephalopathy", "jackknife convulsions", "massive myoclonia" and "Salaam spasms". The term "infantile spasms"...
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  • initially released in 1990 through French independent label Intellectual Convulsion and reissued in 1992 by Century Media. Eyehategod was formed in 1988 and...
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    have convulsions. Typically this happens only irregularly and then only for a few seconds, and not more than a few minutes at the most. Convulsions are...
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    psychiatric treatment where a generalized seizure (without muscular convulsions) is electrically induced to manage refractory mental disorders. Typically...
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  • are linked to neurological conditions. One variant known as infantile convulsions and choreoathetosis (ICCA) forms an association between BFIE and paroxysmal...
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    Skeletal muscles will start to contract and relax rapidly, causing convulsions. These may range from exaggerated twitches of the limbs to violent shaking...
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    Head injury, concussion, bone fracture, abrasion, bruise Risk factors Convulsion, vision impairment, difficulty walking, home hazards Frequency 226 million...
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  • attended Mass twice a week. When she was 16, she experienced a severe convulsion and was diagnosed with temporal lobe epilepsy. In 1973, Michel attended...
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  • barbiturate typically used as a sedative, a preanesthetic, and to control convulsions in emergencies. It can also be used for short-term treatment of insomnia...
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    Press. pp. 365–385. ISBN 978-0-19-923211-6. Kaligian, Dikran (2017). "Convulsions at the End of Empire: Thrace, Asia Minor, and the Aegean". Genocide in...
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  • "The Cultural Revolution: all you need to know about China's political convulsion". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 16 February 2020. Ramzy, Austin...
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  • finding is another key feature in their recognition.[citation needed] BPPV Convulsion Female hysteria for "hysterical paroxysm" Relapse or remission, where...
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    1674 stillbirth Catherine Laura 10 January 1675 3 October 1675 died of convulsions Unnamed child October 1675 stillbirth Isabel (or Isabella) 28 August...
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  • have shown no positive benefit, and significant side effects, including convulsion, depressed respiration, and death. Cow's urine can also be a source of...
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  • provide a more thorough treatment of involuntary conduct: a reflex or convulsion; a bodily movement during unconsciousness or sleep; conduct during hypnosis...
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  • induce nausea or vomiting. Antispasmodic Blepharospasm Cadaveric spasm Convulsion Cramp Cricopharyngeal spasm Ejaculation Epileptic seizure Jactitation...
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  • the royal governess Louise de Prie. On 13 April 1705, Louis died of convulsions at the age of nine and a half months.: 176–177  Had he lived, he would...
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  • Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT, in the past sometimes called electric convulsion therapy, convulsion treatment or electroplexy) is a controversial psychiatric treatment...
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  • Idiot Walk" – 3:30 "Genepool Convulsions" – 2:14 Standard maxi-CD single "Walk Idiot Walk" – 3:30 "Genepool Convulsions" – 2:14 "Keel-Hauling Class of...
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    unstable to be carried. In Paris on 18 August 1662, Pascal went into convulsions and received extreme unction. He died the next morning, his last words...
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    surgery was performed, Hill developed a 104.5 °F (40.3 °C) fever and convulsions and was rushed to a hospital. Doctors removed the splint around his ankle...
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    the sardonion (σαρδόνιον) plant from Sardinia (Σαρδώ) would result in convulsions resembling laughter and, ultimately, death. In Theory and History of...
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  • Members of the Jansenist sect having convulsions and spasms as a result of religious fanaticism. Engraving by Bernard Picart....
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    damage due to excitotoxicity, severe physical injuries received during convulsions, and even death resulting from arrhythmias during grande Mal seizures...
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