0 a sudden movement of the muscles in your body that you cannot control, caused by illness or drugs:
1 a shaking movement of the body that cannot be controlled, often caused by illness:
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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