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How spasm often is described (“________ spasm”)
anal, coronary, muscular, tonic, laryngeal, hemifacial, arterial, diffuse, sudden, severe, vascular, bronchial, painful, clonic, facial, violent, involuntary, local, pyloric, cerebral, ciliary, protective, tetanic, final, acute, smooth, intense, oesophageal, brief, induced, nervous, persistent, muscle, slight, intestinal, accommodative, convulsive, skeletal, sharp, chronic, momentary, marked, hysterical, secondary, carpopedal, temporary, paraspinal, paravertebral, prolonged, venous, quick, segmental, cadaveric, intermittent, masseter, esophageal, continuous, generalized, abdominal, unilateral, associated, vaginal, infantile, functional, occasional, glottic, focal, reflex, tubal, cervical, vesical, peroneal, transient, colonic, habit, traumatic, symptomatic, spontaneous, rigid, terrible, pedal, gastric, uterine, intracranial, urethral
Things spasm often describes (“spasm ________”)
pain, cycle, pattern, center, sweating, war, headache, ischemia, context, theory, report
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