KA Shuler - International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, 2011 - Wiley Online Library ... Together, infection contributes the highest single cause of archivally reported slave deaths and includes mortality from consumption (pulmonary tuberculosis), scrofula (lymphatic tuberculosis), lockjaw (tetanus), dysentery, leprosy, measles, cold and fever. ...Lockjaw, 1, 1, 1.5. ... Related articles
[HTML] from tidsskriftet.noGW Jacobsen, E Hem… - Tidsskrift for den Norske …, 2011 - m.tidsskriftet.no ... The infection is transmitted via open wounds and the disease occurs during the first days of life. The progress of the disease is rapid and begins clinically with lockjaw (trismus) and facial contractions (risus sardonicus) that mean that the child is unable to take nourishment. ... Related articles - Cached - All 2 versions
[PDF] from pntonline.co.zaL Johnston - Professional Nursing Today, 2011 - pntonline.co.za ... Tetanus Synonyms for tetanus are lockjaw, klem-in-die-kaak (Afrikaans) and umhlathingqi (Zulu). ... Characteristic lockjaw and facial spasms are followed by generalised painful spasms, which may be associated with fever and other systemic symptoms. ... Related articles - All 2 versions
C Loeffler, G Mols, K Hecksteden… - BMJ Case …, 2011 - casereports.bmj.com ... A 78-year-old woman presented at our ENT outpatient department with an increasing lockjaw since the previous day. ... Particularly noticeable was an increase of the tonus of the masseter muscle as the cause of the lockjaw but also a mild generalised muscle rigidity. ... Related articles - All 2 versions
A Olivieri, D Rico, Z Khiari, G Henehan… - Journal of Neural …, 2011 - Springer ... Cadaverine Fish, cheese, meat and meat products, fermented vegetables Hypotension, bradycardia, lockjaw, paresis of the extremities, potentiates the toxicity of other amines Putrescine Ubiquitous in food (eg fish) Cell proliferation ... Related articles - All 2 versions