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Definition of toxaemia in English: toxaemia(US toxemia) nountɒkˈsiːmɪətɑkˈsimiə mass noun1Blood poisoning by toxins from a local bacterial infection. 毒血症 Example sentencesExamples - The injection can alleviate toxemia, raise the blood pressure and improve the general condition of the patients.
- Patients with tuberculosis empyema present with chest pain, breathlessness, cough with expectoration, fever, and toxaemia.
- The classic textbook description of acute haematogenous osteomyelitis includes severe pain, fever, and toxaemia.
- Almost immediately, they stumble into a raw spectrox nest that quickly infects them with spectrox toxemia - an almost incurable, fatal disease.
- The patient often became severely ill from the general manifestations of infection - fever, rigors, and toxaemia - and was very likely to die when this occurred.
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another term for pre-eclampsia Example sentencesExamples - Women pregnant with multiples are more likely than those with singletons to suffer premature delivery, toxemia (a potentially fatal form of high blood pressure), and hemorrhage.
- Moreover, no significant differences in infant growth were noted between the presence/absence of toxemia during pregnancy, cesarean section, and smoking habit.
- It may also be called toxemia or pregnancy-induced hypertension.
- During her second pregnancy his wife, Shelley, developed toxemia; the couple awaited the new baby's birth with trepidation.
- The evidence that ambulatory blood pressure measurement may predict pre-eclamptic toxaemia is not yet conclusive.
OriginMid 19th century: from toxi- + -aemia. Definition of toxemia in US English: toxemia(British toxaemia) nountäkˈsēmēətɑkˈsimiə 1Blood poisoning by toxins from a local bacterial infection. 毒血症 Example sentencesExamples - The classic textbook description of acute haematogenous osteomyelitis includes severe pain, fever, and toxaemia.
- The injection can alleviate toxemia, raise the blood pressure and improve the general condition of the patients.
- Patients with tuberculosis empyema present with chest pain, breathlessness, cough with expectoration, fever, and toxaemia.
- Almost immediately, they stumble into a raw spectrox nest that quickly infects them with spectrox toxemia - an almost incurable, fatal disease.
- The patient often became severely ill from the general manifestations of infection - fever, rigors, and toxaemia - and was very likely to die when this occurred.
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another term for preeclampsia Example sentencesExamples - The evidence that ambulatory blood pressure measurement may predict pre-eclamptic toxaemia is not yet conclusive.
- Women pregnant with multiples are more likely than those with singletons to suffer premature delivery, toxemia (a potentially fatal form of high blood pressure), and hemorrhage.
- It may also be called toxemia or pregnancy-induced hypertension.
- Moreover, no significant differences in infant growth were noted between the presence/absence of toxemia during pregnancy, cesarean section, and smoking habit.
- During her second pregnancy his wife, Shelley, developed toxemia; the couple awaited the new baby's birth with trepidation.
OriginMid 19th century: from toxi- + -emia. |