convulsions in the PONS Dictionary

convulsions Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to go into convulsions

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Birds affected by strychnine poisoning exhibit wing droop, salivation, tremors, muscle tenseness and convulsions.
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It is a highly selective agonist for the -opioid receptor, which produces fewer convulsions than most drugs from this family.
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The prehistoric convulsions of the earth before man inhabited this planet were terrific, almost inconceivable.
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But everything from jaundice, convulsions, and colic to bad luck and evil spells can apparently be alleviated by a bit of blowing.
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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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It produces symptoms of irritability, disorientation, lethargy, muscle spasms, vomiting, abdominal cramps, convulsions, and seizures.
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Such patients may suffer agitation, delirium, headache, convulsions, and/or hyperthermia.
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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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Other likely symptoms include convulsions, neuromuscular symptoms, shock, loss of consciousness, hypotension, ataxia, excessive salivation, limb paralysis, nausea and vomiting, fever, and severe abdominal pain.
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Forced feeding of protein may lead to convulsions and coma.
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