Apoplectic spasm

Article - Convulsive apoplexy

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Cramps are sudden sharp involuntary muscle contractions, or tonic. At the moment of a cramp, contraction and strong tension of one muscle occur. A seizure can develop as a result of acute cerebrovascular accident, traumatic brain injury, electrical trauma, vascular, infectious and traumatic brain damage, diabetes mellitus and other diseases. Seizures most often occur in children and adolescents. Most often, tonic convulsions are a manifestation of febrile seizures.

**Apoplectic** is a spasm involving no more than two muscles, which