The symptoms of a masklike face and spastic movements are often associated with poisoning from the neurotoxin produced by the botulinum bacteria (Clostridium botulinum) or can also be seen in cases of manganese poisoning. Botulism can lead to facial muscle paralysis and rigidity, resulting in a masklike appearance. Manganese toxicity, on the other hand, can cause neurological symptoms including spastic movements and changes in facial expression. Both conditions require immediate medical attention.
Random/confused brain signals that force involuntary muscle movements. It is also known as 'Spasticity'. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spasticity
muscle weakness / paralysishypertonia (increased muscle tone = spasticity)hyper-reflexia of deep tendon reflexesloss of cutaneous superficial reflexespositive babinski's designclonus (series of alternating involuntary muscle contractions and relaxations of flexor and extensor muscles)
Spastic dysarthria is caused by damage to the primary voluntary motor pathways, which originate in the frontal lobes of the brain and descend to the brainstem and spinal cord.
Bacteria and viruses are the most common causes of food poisoning. Parasites, mold, toxins, contaminants and allergens are also causes of food poisoning.
Strains of E.Coli can cause food poisoning.
Mercury.
Phosphorus poisoning causes yellow fatty liver.
clostridium botulinum.
Food poisoning causes stomach aches, vomiting, sweating, and "shakes."
Salmonella causes food poisoning, but it isn't the only cause. They are not synonymous.
It causes a type of food poisoning.
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