Spasm

A sudden, violent, involuntary contraction of a muscle or group of muscles.

Disease Alternative Name

muscle spasm(s)
spasm(s)
muscle
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M.75yrs. Back ache 3yrs . Spasm leg muscles 1 year.

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Telescopic compression of body of T12 . Compression and flattening of many dorsal vertebrae. Osteoporosis. Osteohytes present at lumbar vertebrae. Lumbar spondylosis


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M.21yrs. Regurgitation of food to throat and mouth,sometimes associated with pectoral spasm radiating to left arm. Belc...See More

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No abnormality of oesophagus detected. No evidence of hiatus hernia.


Concluded Case

Osteomalacia.

F.57yrs. Bony pain all over body. Weakness & muscle spasm 5 months.

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Generalised loss of bone density. Pseudo fracture at lateral border of both scapulare. Osteomalacia.


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F.32yrs. Generalised body pain. Leg muscle spasm. Loss of body weight. 6months.

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Generalised loss of bone density. Flattened vertebral bodies. Pseudo fractures seen at lateral border of both scapulare. Osteomalacia


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F.43yrs. Back pain. Spasm & pain leg muscles. Weakness. 6months.

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Generalised loss of bone density. Pseudo fractures present at proximal shaft of both femoa medially and at superior ramus of left pubic bone. Osteomalacia.


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F39yrs. Bilateral flank pain LBA. Leg muscle spasm and pain 3months.

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Bilateral renal calculi present. Bilateral sacralisation of 5th lumbar vertebra. Pseudo fracture present at inferior ramus of left pubic bone,and at proximal shaft of both femora. Osteomalacia.


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M.62yrs. Low back ache Pain right groin Spasm Hamstring. 3 months.

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Sacralisation and ilialisation of 5th lumbar vertebra both sides. Bilateral femoroacetabular impingement.Pincer type. Bilateral bony lump at the front end of iliac crests.- ASIS.


Concluded Case

Osteomalacia.

# CCL6 Young female 18yrs. C/O Muscle spasm, Muscle weakness and wasting. Myalgia and arthral...See More

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Generalised loss of bone density. Bilateral coxa vera. Loosers zone(pseudo #) at superior ramus of left pubic bone and proximal shaft of both femora. Osteomalacia.


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