Đặt câu với từ "uremic convulsion"

1. Clonic convulsion a convulsion marked by alternating contracting and relaxing of the muscles

2. • convulsion – afebrile and hospitalized

3. Akathisia/Psychomotor restlessness, Convulsion, Manic reaction

4. 1 word related to Clonus: convulsion

5. The convulsion is because of the fever.

6. A violent convulsion attacked the old man.

7. A spasm or fit; a convulsion.

8. Producing or accompanied by convulsion: Convulsive rage.

9. We are all in convulsion of laughter.

10. Belch [ midriff flesh convulsion ] the swiftest treatment method?

11. The country was in ruin and convulsion.

12. Convulsively: In a convulsive manner; with convulsion; spasmodically

13. Between 1973 and 1975, 19 patients were treated for uremic pericarditis.

14. Cresol is a well-known environmental pollutant, toluene metabolite, uremic toxicant and accidental poisoning product

15. Uremic prutitus remains a frequent and bothersome problem in dialysis patients.

16. He twisted his eyes around and had a convulsion.

17. The child's nervous illness often threw her into convulsion.

18. Is stomach regular is convulsion painful how to do?

19. A seizure a convulsion, especially one caused by epilepsy.

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21. Status epilepticus* Convulsion Coordination Abnormal* Nystagmus Psychomotor hyperactivity Tremor

22. E. coli HO-157 causes bloody diarrhea and leads to Hemolytic-uremic Syndrome.

23. A sudden convulsion shook him, and he fell to the ground.

24. Yet she could not, once that first convulsion was past, feel any unease.

25. ConclusionWuweizi Ningshen Oral Liquid possesses obvious sedative, hypnotic and anti - convulsion effects.

26. Neonatal convulsion is an uncommon problem but one that is potentially serious.

27. The clinical major appearances included: tetany, carpopedal spasms, convulsion and epilepsy.

28. This convulsion in foreign exchange rates is the direct response to unsynchronised monetary policies.

29. An interior convulsion, producing a distortion of the features and accompanied by inarticulate noises.

30. Another word for Apoplexy: fit, attack, heart attack, seizure, convulsion Collins English Thesaurus

31. Uremic Agma Traditionally, bicarbonate has been used to support the pH in efforts to stave off dialysis

32. The terms seizure, convulsion, or epilepsy are most often associated with generalized tonic-Clonic …

33. very rare: events related to the nervous system (e. g. epileptic seizure, convulsion, aphasia

34. 18 synonyms for Apoplexy: fit, attack, heart attack, seizure, convulsion, paroxysm, anger, rage

35. We never discovered the reason for that convulsion, and he never had another.

36. CONCLUSION: Epileptic seizure in rats with electro - convulsion can cause abnormal changes of ECG.

37. Hemolytic and uremic syndrome (HUS) is defined by mechanical intravascular hemolytic anemia, thrombocytopenia and acute renal failure.

38. Convulsion: An abnormal, involuntary contraction of the muscles most typically seen with certain seizure disorders. The term convulsion is sometimes used as a synonym for seizure, but not all seizures are characterized by Convulsions

39. Atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome (aHUS) is a disease that causes abnormal blood clots to form in small blood vessels in the kidneys

40. Hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS) is a life-threatening condition characterized by acute renal failure, hemolytic anemia and thrombocytopenia.

41. The mortality, quadriplegia and convulsion in group D were obviously higher than in group E.

42. There was a violent convulsion of nausea inside him, and he almost lost consciousness.

43. A convulsion is a medical condition where body muscles contract and relax rapidly and repeatedly, resulting in uncontrolled shaking. Because epileptic seizures typically include Convulsions, the term convulsion is sometimes used as a synonym for seizure.

44. TSI can detect the ventricular systolic asynchrony in patients with uremic myocardiopathy and provide reliable parameters for clinical management.

45. The mortality, quadriplegia and convulsion in group D were obviously higher than in group E. Sentencedict.com

46. The clinical major appearances included: tetany, carpopedal spasms, convulsion,[Sentence dictionary] epilepsy and syncope with seizures.

47. Synonyms for Apoplexy include attack, fit, convulsion, paroxysm, seizure, heart attack, spasm, bout, spell and access

48. In contrast, Beynon and Cassidy (1990) reported no difference in aluminum absorption between uremic patients with achlorhydria and normal subjects.

49. Convulsion producing doses of DDT (50 mg/kg i.v.) additionally increased the accumulation in the gray matter.

50. Life-threatening hyperkalemia, acute overload pulmonary edema generating severe hypoxemia and uremic complications (pericarditis and encephalopathy) are the only indisputable emergency RRT criteria.

51. The results support the hypothesis that methylguanidine might be at least partly responsible for the enhanced fractional sodium excretion observed in uremic toxemia.

52. We are arrested, fascinated, by a convulsion of sound to which we are unable to assign a meaning.

53. Taking large amount can cause serious gastroenteritis, vomiting, hematochezia , convulsion, and in serious cases can result in death.

54. If his body jerked when he was struck again, and fatally, it was no more than an instant's convulsion.

55. As I was putting the thermometer back in its case the calf suddenly toppled over and went into a frothing convulsion.

56. He rammed his foot down on the brake and sent the car into a fizzing convulsion of rev and whinny.

57. 15 He rammed his foot down on the brake and sent the car into a fizzing convulsion of rev and whinny.

58. Afterwards, he had neurological deterioration with a generalized convulsion and became comatose the following day. Computed tomogram of the brain was normal.

59. After the serum that contained uremic toxins being treated with the adsorbent, the uric acid and hippuric acid contents in it could be recovered to normal level.

60. convulsion (n.) 1580s, "a violent and involuntary contraction of the muscular parts of the body," from Latin Convulsionem (nominative convulsio) "cramp, convulsion," noun of action from past-participle stem of convellere "to tear loose," from assimilated form of com "with, together" (see con-) + vellere "to pluck, pull violently" (see svelte).

61. Alexion Pharmaceuticals Inc. is an American pharmaceutical company best known for its development of Soliris, a drug used to treat the rare disorders atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome (aHUS) and paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH).

62. convulsion (n.) 1580s, "a violent and involuntary contraction of the muscular parts of the body," from Latin Convulsionem (nominative convulsio) "cramp, convulsion," noun of action from past-participle stem of convellere "to tear loose," from assimilated form of com "with, together" (see con-) + vellere "to pluck, pull violently" (see svelte).

63. The mechanisms contributing to the high rate of coronary restenosis in patients with ESRD remain unclear, influence of lipid abnormalities, hemostatic factors and fibrinolytic state as well as primarily uremic factors have to be discussed.

64. Methods: To compare the Anticonvulsive effect of water-soluble extracted at different temperature from Pinella Rhizoma by the index of mortality and tonic convulsion induced by strychnine in mice.

65. 23 As if talking to you face to face neuritis sequela, trifacial neuralgia sequela, limited epileptic paroxysm, pons tumor, poison as well as weary and reasons and so on psychogenic convulsion.

66. The term "seizure" is often used interchangeably with "convulsion." During Convulsions a person has uncontrollable shaking that is rapid and rhythmic, with the muscles contracting and relaxing repeatedly

67. The sum of PTZ (2 mg/kg) required at threshold or tonic-clonic convulsion was calculated by following parameters: duration of Convulsant infusion, infusion speed, the weight of the animal and the concentration of Convulsant in the injected liquid (7).

68. Nervous system disorders Not known: afebrile convulsions or seizures, ataxia, dizziness, encephalitis (see below), encephalopathy (see below), febrile convulsion (in children), Guillain-Barre syndrome, headache, measles inclusion body encephalitis (MIBE) (see section #), ocular palsies, optic neuritis, paraesthesia, polyneuritis, polyneuropathy, retrobulbar neuritis, syncope

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70. Convulsive: 1 adj affected by involuntary jerky muscular contractions; resembling a spasm “ Convulsive motions” Synonyms: spasmodic , spastic unsteady subject to change or variation adj resembling a convulsion in being sudden and violent “a Convulsive rage” “ Convulsive laughter” Synonyms: violent acting with or marked by or resulting from