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Spasmophilia - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Spasmophilia is defined as a dysfunction involving autonomic sequencing and endocrine calcium management during adaptation , leading to various symptoms across mental, neurological, neuromuscular, digestive, and urinary systems.
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[PDF] Spasmophilia
"Spasmophilia is a condition in which the motor nerves show abnormal sensitivity to mechanical or electric stimulation, and the patient shows a tendency to ...
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Spasmophilia: a clinical neurophysiopathological and biochemical ...
Spasmophilia is a problem much debated as regards its nosographic location. Its paroxysmal onset in a neurotic patient has confined spasmophilia within a ...
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spasmophilia
spasmophilia Path. (spæzməʊˈfɪlɪə) [f. spasm + -o + -philia.] Undue tendency of the muscles to contract, esp. as caused by a deficiency of systemic calcium.1859 R. G. Mayne Expos. Lex. Med. Sci. 1177/2 Spasmophilia, an epithet by Jos. Frank applied to erratic, spasmodic affections. 1892 D. H. Tuke D...
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Spasmophilia. | Archives of Neurology & Psychiatry - JAMA Network
Spasmophilia is a condition that usually accompanies rickets. He first discusses rickets, then devotes forty-one pages to a discussion of spasmophilia.
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[Spasmophilia or panic attack?] - PubMed
The symptoms grouped under the label "spasmophilia" have been differently evaluated in France by psychiatrists, who ascribe them to hysteria or anxiety.
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Hyperventilation syndrome
Hyperventilation syndrome (HVS), also known as chronic hyperventilation syndrome (CHVS), dysfunctional breathing hyperventilation syndrome, cryptotetany, spasmophilia
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SPASMOPHILIA Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
Spasmophilia definition: a condition in which only moderate mechanical or electrical stimulation produces spasms, convulsions, or tetany.
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The treatment of spasmophilia with a single massive dose of vitamin ...
A survey is given of the reports on the use of a single massive dose of vitamin D in spasmophilia, which cover about 130 cases.
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Spasmophilia - Paediatrica Indonesiana
The most prominent symptom was cephalgia. Other symptoms included cramps, fainting attacks, abdominal pains, myalgia, breathing difficulties, ...
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Hyperventilation syndrome - Wikipedia
a respiratory disorder, psychologically or physiologically based, involving breathing too deeply or too rapidly (hyperventilation).
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-philia
-philia (ˈfɪlɪə) ad. Gr. ϕιλία friendship, fondness, forming abstract ns. (usu. corresp. to an adj. in -phil, -phile, -philic, or -philous), with the senses ‘affinity for’ (as in eosinophilia), ‘undue inclination towards’ (as in hæmophilia, spasmophilia), ‘love of or liking for’ (as in Anglophilia, ...
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Archduchess Maria Carolina of Austria (born 1740)
The cause of death was believed to be either tetany or spasmophilia; however, at the time of her death an autopsy was carried out on the corpse, but no
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Frédéric François
This low ebb took its toll with psychosomatic effects: he suffered serious attacks of spasmophilia which would become less frequent only when he started
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