convulsion Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of convulsion In English

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  • There is no looking back; instead, there is an immersion in the infidelities and convulsions of the present that jumbles and confuses the past.

  • In addition, six gerbils showed severe convulsion, with progressive emaciation and gerbils finally died from cachexia with neurological symptoms 2 weeks after inoculation.

  • A further patient had cerebral infarction and convulsions immediately following the procedure but made a good neurological recovery.

  • The convulsions of syncope are not usually followed by postictal stupor or malaise.

  • The association with convulsion may suggest neurological involvement of the brain as well as the eye.

  • In clinical practice, severity is often seen to present along a continuum from mild tremor through to delirium and convulsions.

  • During that time she had three miscarriages, five still-born babies and one child born alive who subsequently died of convulsions a few weeks after birth.

  • Symptoms often observed include convulsions, breathlessness, vomiting, internal bleeding, tremors, and paralysis.

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Translations of convulsion In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    驚厥, 抽搐,痙攣…

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  • 中文简体

    惊厥, 抽搐,痉挛…

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  • Español

    convulsión…

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  • Português

    convulsão…

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  • Türk dili

    ani kasılma, sarsılma, havale geçirme…

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  • Français

    convulsion…

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  • Čeština

    křeč…

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  • Dansk

    krampe, krampetrækning, krampeanfald…

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