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A deadening or absence of the sense of pain without loss of consciousness.

a spontaneous loss of consciousness caused by insufficient blood to the brain.

There is only a short staring spell or period of unusual behavior, and only a momentary loss of consciousness, confusion or memory loss following the spell.

Surrogate historians also provide missing historical details for patients with episodic loss of consciousness, such as syncope and epilepsy.

An amnesic condition characterized by insensibility to pain without loss of consciousness, induced by an injection of morphine and scopolamine, especially to relieve the pain of childbirth.

Myoclonic: the muscles in one part of your body twitch or jerk suddenly, usually without loss of consciousness or awareness of what is happening.

Since when, I have been puzzled by the darkness of the night, confused thoughts lead me to look back, after the loss of consciousness makes me feel sad.

"Often triggered by antiserum, antibiotics, or insect stings, the reaction's symptoms include skin flushing, Bronchial swelling (with difficulty Breathing), and loss of consciousness. Shock may follow."

"It is often used as a synonym for fainting, which is loss of consciousness due to inadequate Blood flow to the Brain."

"General anesthesia induces loss of consciousness, most often using hydrocarbons (e.g., cyclopropane, ethylene); halogenated (see halogen) hydrocarbons (e.g., chloroform, ethyl chloride, trichloroethylene); ethers (e.g., ethyl ether or vinyl ether); "

loss of consciousness造句

absence of the sense of pain without loss of consciousness.

Sleep produces a loss of consciousness but not a loss of pain.

an anesthetic that anesthetizes entire body and causes loss of consciousness.

Local or general insensibility to pain with or without the loss of consciousness, induced by an anesthetic.

Dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system can lead to a decrease in the cardiac output, cerebral anemia, suppression of brain function, and finally to a loss of consciousness.

On another occasion, no sooner had a nurse drawn blood from a patient than I felt perspiration and weakness followed by loss of consciousness.

loss of bodily sensation with or without loss of consciousness.

An abrupt, usually brief loss of consciousness, generally associated with failure of normal blood circulation.

Any of various neurological disorders characterized by sudden, recurring attacks of motor, sensory, or psychic malfunction with or without loss of consciousness or convulsive seizures.

The hand which had seized him from behind and whose grasp he had felt at the moment of his fall and his loss of consciousness was that of Jean Valjean.

epilepsy in which the attack involves loss of consciousness and tonic spasms of the musculature followed by generalized jerking.

The nose and eyes bleed and loss of vision occurs, with subsequent loss of consciousness.

Once a patient has propofol in his system, the effect of GABA is enhanced, causing a loss of short-term memory and, at sufficiently high doses, a loss of consciousness.