convulsion in the PONS Dictionary

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Rare cases of lethargy occasionally progressing to stupor, sometimes with associated hallucinations or convulsions have been reported.
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Convulsions have been reported at doses exceeding 10 mg.
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Possible lethal side effects include rapid heartbeat, tremors, convulsions, markedly increased core temperature, heart attack, stroke and heart failure.
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She suffers from seizures and convulsions and doctors are forced to operate.
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Because these convulsions are extremely painful, an appropriate painkiller should be given.
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Symptoms that suggest the presence of metastatic disease include weight loss, bone pain and neurological symptoms (headaches, fainting, convulsions, or limb weakness).
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As death approaches, the convulsions follow one another with increased rapidity, severity, and duration.
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They often lead to physical effects including shivering, palpitations, sweating and in some cases, convulsions and death if not treated.
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Hypersensitivity to water has been noted, and convulsions may occur following a knock to the head.
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It penetrates the brain by an unknown mode and causes symptoms such as convulsions and intracerebral hematoma.
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