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Trismus

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Trismus is a motor disturbance of the trigeminal nerve.

In particular there is spasm of the masticatory muscles, with difficulty in opening the mouth - risus sardonicus or 'lockjaw' to the layperson.

Trismus is a characteristic early symptom of tetanus, but it may also occur secondary to acute infection, after an overdose of phenothiazines, and in disorders of the basal ganglia.


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