Concept cluster: Health > Hemorrhage
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(pathology) The abnormal release of (inability to retain) secretions
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(pathology) Abbreviation of androgen insensitivity syndrome. [(pathology) A condition where an individual is unresponsive to male hormones. For persons with male gonads, this is associated with higher grades on the Quigley scale.]
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(pathology, of a fever) inflammatory
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(rare) Archaic spelling of anemial. [(rare) Characteristic of anemias; anemic.]
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(medicine) Gross hemorrhage into a cavity or into the substance of an organ.
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(pathology) The state of being free from sepsis.
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An incident of bleeding, as in haemophilia.
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(somewhat dated) Any disease, illness, or condition involving loss of blood from the body (e.g. menstruation, hemorrhages, haemophilia, etc.)
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That induces bronchospasm
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(pathology) Of, pertaining to or containing calculi
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(UK) Someone who has coeliac disease.
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(medicine) That causes congestion
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(rare, medicine) That causes congestion
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diagnosis by means of the examination of feces / stools
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Diabetes insipidus; any condition characterized by excessive or incontinent urine, now specifically as caused by impaired production of, or response to, the antidiuretic hormone vasopressin.
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Alternative spelling of diarrheic [(rare) Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of diarrhea.]
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(biology, medicine) Excessive production of urine; polyuria.
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(archaic) Edema, swelling.
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A medicine that promotes the secretion of urine.
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A person who has emphysema.
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(medicine, pathology) A solid, immobile bulk of human feces that develops in the rectum as a result of chronic constipation.
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British standard spelling of hemorrhage.
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(zoology) A former genus, Haemorrhagia, of moths belonging to the family Sesiidae, now placed in Hemaris in Sphingidae.
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bleeding
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(British spelling) Alternative form of hemorrhoidal [Of or relating to hemorrhoids.]
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(American spelling, medicine) Blood within vomitus; the vomiting of blood.
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Alternative form of haematidrosis [(medicine) A very rare disorder in which the patient sweats blood and/or blood pigments, usually resulting from extreme physical and/or mental stress.]
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(medicine) The presence of fresh blood in stools, often due to lower gastrointestinal bleeding
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(medicine) expectoration (coughing up) of blood from the respiratory system
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(medicine) heavy release of blood within the brain; condition in which ruptured blood vessel cause bleeding inside the brain
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bleeding
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Causing bleeding; producing hemorrhage.
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(medicine) Loose flowing of blood; hemorrhage.
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(medicine) A diseased condition produced by poisoning with hydrargyrum, or mercury; mercurialism.
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An abnormally high rate of peristalsis
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(pathology) The condition of having less than the normal amount of acidity in the stomach
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(medicine, dated) A person who has hypopepsia.
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Obsolete form of hematemesis. [(American spelling, medicine) Blood within vomitus; the vomiting of blood.]
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(archaic) Hemorrhea.
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Obsolete form of hemoptysis. [(medicine) expectoration (coughing up) of blood from the respiratory system]
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Obsolete form of hemorrhagia.
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(chiefly British spelling) Obsolete spelling of hemorrhagic [Of, relating to, or producing hemorrhage.]
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Obsolete form of hemorrhagic. [Of, relating to, or producing hemorrhage.]
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Obsolete form of hemorrhagically. [In the manner of a hemorrhage.]
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neonatal jaundice
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Alternative form of leukorrheal [Relating to leukorrhea.]
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(medicine, dated) The systematic use of antiseptics in operations and the treatment of wounds.
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the passage of dark, tarry stools containing blood, a result of upper gastrointestinal bleeding
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(medicine) Acting against mucus.
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Alternative spelling of nosebleed [A haemorrhage from the nose; most specifically, blood flow exiting the nostrils that originates from the nasal cavity.]
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A haemorrhage from the nose; most specifically, blood flow exiting the nostrils that originates from the nasal cavity.
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(medicine) Crowd-poisoning; a disease occasioned or aggravated by overcrowding, especially due to lack of ventilation.
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(medicine) Any disorder relating to urination.
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(medicine, obsolete) Hemorrhage of a vein.
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(medicine) A noncyanotic patient with tetralogy of Fallot due to a lack of significant obstruction of the right ventricular outflow tract.
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(pharmacology) That serves to protect the lungs.
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The condition of being pneumotoxic
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diuresis due to excretion of salt
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(medicine) An acute exacerbation of asthma which does not respond to standard treatments of bronchodilators and steroids.
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hemorrhage
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Any medication used to introduce water and/or fat to the contents of the patient's intestines, making those contents more likely to pass out in the feces.
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(medicine) An apparatus for the introduction of suppositories into the rectum.
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(physiology) Liquid waste consisting of water, salts, and urea, which is made in the kidneys, stored in the bladder, then released through the urethra.
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(medicine) excessive urination

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