- headache, weakness, fainting, and seizures. In
extreme cases, it may
cause carpopedal spasms, a
flapping and
contraction of the
hands and feet.
Factors that...
-
Trousseau sign of
latent tetany is a
medical sign
observed in
patients with low calcium. From 1 to 4
percent of
normal patients will test
positive for...
- the
involuntary contraction of the
muscles in the hand and
wrist (i.e.,
carpopedal spasm) that
occurs after the
compression of the
upper arm with a blood...
-
paresthesias of the
extremities and face,
followed by
muscle cramps,
carpopedal spasm, stridor, tetany, and seizures. Ahmad, Maha (2018-02-22). "The Anatomical...
- (paresthesia), in some
cases resulting in the
hands 'locking up' or
cramping (
carpopedal spasm, also
known as
Trousseau sign). HVS may
accompany a
panic attack...
- not be
confused with the
mirror root carp(o)-
meaning fruit. carpal,
carpopedal spasm,
metacarpal cata- down,
under Gr**** κατά (katá) catabolism, catacombs...
-
hands and feet. This is
often the
earliest symptom of hypocalcaemia.
Carpopedal and
generalized tetany (unrelieved and
strong contractions of the hands...
- plaques,
heart attack,
stroke Macrominerals Calcium Osteoporosis, tetany,
carpopedal spasm, laryngospasm,
cardiac arrhythmias Fatigue, depression, confusion...
- Aspirin-exacerbated
respiratory disease Tetany in
Children -
Triad Stridor,
Carpopedal spasm,
Convulsions Tetany Trauma triad of
death Coagulopathy, Hypothermia...