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Allied Sciences, 02/1979; 34(1):74-9.
Lester Allen Russin, "Paroxysmal
Lacrimation During Eating as a
Sequal of
Facial Palysyndrome of
Crocodile Tears"...
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stimulation include: Salivation:
stimulation of the
salivary glands Lacrimation:
stimulation of the
lacrimal glands (tearing) Urination:
relaxation of...
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Epiphora is an
overflow of
tears onto the face,
other than
caused by
normal crying. It is a
clinical sign or
condition that
constitutes insufficient tear...
- rest,
especially after eating,
including ****ual arousal, salivation,
lacrimation (tears), urination, digestion, and defecation. Its
action is described...
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Several bony
landmarks of the
lacrimal bones function in the
process of
lacrimation. Specifically, the
lacrimal bones help form the
nasolacrimal canal necessary...
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including seizures,
muscle weakness, bradycardia, bronchoconstriction,
lacrimation, salivation, bronchorrhea, vomiting, and diarrhea. Even in do****ented...
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resulting in a sore
throat or coughing.
Additional symptoms include lacrimation,sneezing, nosebleeds, and
nasal discharge. A
runny nose can be caused...
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relief which protects from conjunctivitis. A
related medical term is
lacrimation,
which also
refers to the non-emotional
shedding of tears.
Various forms...
- bronchoconstriction,
increased bronchial secretions,
increased salivation,
lacrimation, sweating, peristalsis, and
urination can occur. The
effects of organophosphate...
- vessels),
edema (swelling) of the conjunctiva, itching, and
increased lacrimation (production of tears). If this is
combined with rhinitis, the condition...