Concept cluster: Health > Septicemia
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acatalasaemia
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(medicine) The condition of having adenovirus infection in the bloodstream.
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(pathology) The (temporary) absence of parasites in the blood
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The medical condition of having bacteria in the bloodstream.
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Alternative spelling of bacteraemia [The medical condition of having bacteria in the bloodstream.]
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Alternative form of bacteraemia [The medical condition of having bacteria in the bloodstream.]
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Alternative form of bacteraemia [The medical condition of having bacteria in the bloodstream.]
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Alternative spelling of bacteraemia [The medical condition of having bacteria in the bloodstream.]
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(medicine) The passing of red or pink urine after eating beetroot, caused by the excretion of betalain (betacyanin) pigments such as betanin.
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Alternative form of beriberi [(pathology) An ailment caused by a deficiency of thiamine (vitamin B1), leading to lethargy and organ complications.]
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(pathology) The presence in the bloodstream of microorganisms or their toxins in sufficient quantity to cause serious illness; sepsis or septicemia.
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(medicine) Any of several diseases of the kidney characterized by inflammation, and the presence of albumin in the urine; nephritis.
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Alternative form of candidemia [(pathology) The presence of Candida fungi in the blood]
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That stops the spread of a candida infection
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(pathology) The presence of Candida fungi in the blood
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The presence of Candida yeasts in the urine
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(medicine) Accumulation of wasteful elements of carbon or mere carbon inside blood.
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(pathology) The presence of chlamydia in the blood
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(pathology) Synonym of chloruresis
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Alternative form of copræmia [(medicine) Condition caused by retention of faecal matter and absorption of their material into blood.]
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(pathology) The presence of cryptococcus fungi in the blood
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(pathology) The presence of cryptococci in the blood
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(medicine, virology) The presence of the DNA of a specific virus in the blood.
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The presence of Ehrlichia bacteria in the bloodstream.
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Alternative form of enterococcemia [The presence of (measurable amounts of) enterococci in the blood.]
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The presence of (measurable amounts of) enterococci in the blood.
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Alternative form of enterotoxaemia [blood poisoning by an enterotoxin]
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The presence of red blood cells in the urine.
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(medicine) Red coloration of the urine.
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a form of sepsis in which fungi circulate in the blood.
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Alternative spelling of fungaemia [a form of sepsis in which fungi circulate in the blood.]
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The presence of a fusobacterium in the bloodstream.
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(pathology) The presence of globulins in the blood
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(pathology) The presence of gonadotropin in the blood
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(medicine) The presence of gonococci in the blood.
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(pathology) A septic infection of the bloodstream
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4-alpha-hydroxyphenylpyruvate hydroxylase deficiency, an autosomal dominant metabolic disorder affecting the metabolism of tyrosine.
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(pathology) The presence of helicobacters in the blood
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(pathology) The presence of blood in the urine
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(pathology) The presence of hemoparasites in the bloodstream
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(pathology) The presence of blood in the sputum
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An autoimmune, hypercoagulable state caused by antibodies against cell-membrane phospholipids, leading to blood clots and pregnancy complications.
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A medicine for jaundice.
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Alternative spelling of ketonemia [An excess of ketones in the blood, sometimes associated with lipolysis.]
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(pathology) The presence of lactobacilli in the blood
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Alternative form of leptospiremia [(pathology) The presence of leptospirae in the blood]
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(pathology) The presence of leptospirae in the blood
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The presence of white blood cells in the urine.
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A dark pigment found in the urine in cases of melanuria.
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palpable purpura, arthralgia, and weakness: three symptoms that suggest a diagnosis of cryoglobulinemia
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(medical genetics, endocrinology) An autosomal recessive metabolic disorder that disrupts normal amino acid metabolism.
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Alternative form of microfilaremia [(pathology) infection of the blood with microfilariae]
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(pathology) The presence of microfilaria in the blood
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(genetics, medicine) Any of several genes that have been associated with mucolipidosis.
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(pathology) The presence of mycobacteria in the blood
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(pathology) The presence of parasites in the blood
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Alternative form of prionaemia [The presence of prion proteins in the blood]
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(pathology) The presence of procalcitonin in the blood
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The presence of pseudobacteria in the blood
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Alternative spelling of pyaemia [(pathology) A type of septicemia caused usually by the presence of Staphylococcus bacteria in the bloodstream; characterised by metastatic abscesses and other symptoms associated with septicemia.]
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Alternative form of pyaemia [(pathology) A type of septicemia caused usually by the presence of Staphylococcus bacteria in the bloodstream; characterised by metastatic abscesses and other symptoms associated with septicemia.]
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(pathology) The presence of a retrovirus in the blood
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(pathology) The presence of rickettsia bacteria in the blood
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(pathology) The presence of rickettsia in the blood
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(medicine, virology) The presence of the RNA of a specific virus in the blood.
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Alternative form of sapraemia [blood poisoning caused by the ingestion/absorption of toxins of putrefactive bacteria.]
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(pathology) The presence of schizonts (typically of Plasmodium) in the blood
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Alternative spelling of septicemia [(pathology) A disease caused by the presence of pathogenic organisms, especially bacteria, or their toxins, in the bloodstream, characterised by chills and fever.]
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(pathology) Obsolete spelling of septicaemia
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(pathology) Alternative form of spirochetemia [(pathology) The (abnormal) presence of spirochetes in the blood]
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Alternative form of spirochetemia [(pathology) The (abnormal) presence of spirochetes in the blood]
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(pathology) The (abnormal) presence of spirochetes in the blood
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(pathology) The presence of staphylococci in the blood
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The presence of streptococcus in the blood; bloodstream infection with streptococci.
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Alternative form of toxicemia [toxemia; blood poisoning]
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Obsolete form of toxemia. [Blood poisoning; adverse reaction to toxic byproducts of systemic infection.]
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(pathology) The presence of transpeptidase in the blood
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(pathology) The condition or disease of having a virus in the bloodstream.
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(US) Alternative spelling of viraemia [(pathology) The condition or disease of having a virus in the bloodstream.]
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The presence of a virus in the urine.
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(pathology) The occurrence of yellow matter in the blood.
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(pathology) zinc poisoning

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