How To Use Trismus In A Sentence
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This withheld amphophilic mupirocin that chantix at a sweet caffine of 1 preggy per tide or 2 definition per pharyngitis was trismus as an glutamyl to temperament cessation.
Wii-volution
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The peculiar effects of a tapeworm are exaggerated appetite and thirst, nausea, headaches, vertigo, ocular symptoms, cardiac palpitation, and Mursinna 15.217 has even observed a case of trismus, or lockjaw, due to tænia solium.
Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
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Muscle tone is increased, producing the characteristic trismus, ‘risus sardonicus,’ and opisthotonus.
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Trismus may be very prominent, resulting in a clinical presentation mimicking tetanus.
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He developed jaw muscle spasm or trismus (from the word ‘grinding’ in Greek), difficulty swallowing, and stiffness or pain in the neck, shoulder and back muscles.
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Accompanying symptom afld sign of trismus with oral submucous fibrosis (OSf) hinders the dental treatment and basic oral hygiene care.
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The most common dystonias involve the muscles of the head and face producing buccal spasms, oculogyric crisis, facial grimacing, tics, or trismus.
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The symptoms of poisoning by this species are spasms, similar to those of trismus, and agonizing general pains.
Average Jones
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From this it appears that the trismus is the trismus: but he observes with the greatest modesty that if science knows that the trismus is the trismus, it is entirely ignorant of the cause of this nervous affection, which comes and goes, appears and disappears -- "and," he adds, "we have decided that it is altogether nervous.
Analytical Studies
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Tetanus often begins with mild spasms in the jaw muscles-also known as lockjaw or trismus.
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This attack lasted eight or nine months, but in 1848 there was a recurrence accompanied by a slight trismus which lasted over eighteen months, and again in 1860 he was subjected to periods of sleep lasting over twenty-four hours at a time.
Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
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For traumatic trismus, use the B D current, of vigorous force.
A Newly Discovered System of Electrical Medication
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This is substantially the same thing as _trismus_, except that it extends to other parts, and often to nearly all the muscles of the organism.
A Newly Discovered System of Electrical Medication
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* [619] In an article on the successful preventive treatment of tetanus neonatorum, or the ` ` scourge of St. Kilda, '' of the new-born, Turner 15.198 says the first mention of trismus nascentium or tetanus neonatorum was made by Rev. Kenneth Macaulay in 1764, after a visit to the island of St. Kilda in 1758.
Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
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Regional lymphadenopathy is common, and cellulitis and trismus (inability to open the mouth fully) can occur.
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The presenting symptoms include fever, throat pain, and trismus.
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According to the muscles involved, it is styled trismus, emprosthotonos, opisthotonos and pleuristhotonos.
An Epitome of Practical Surgery, for Field and Hospital.