slovodefinícia
eclampsia
(mass)
eclampsia
- kŕč
eclampsia
(encz)
eclampsia,eklampsie n: Zdeněk Brož
eclampsia
(encz)
eclampsia,křeč Zdeněk Brož
Eclampsia
(gcide)
Eclampsia \Ec*lamp"si*a\, n. [NL., from Gr. ? a shining forth,
fr. ? to shine forth; ? out + ? to shine.] (Med.)
A fancied perception of flashes of light, a symptom of
epilepsy; hence, epilepsy itself; convulsions.
[1913 Webster]

Note: The term is generally restricted to a convulsive
affection attending pregnancy and parturition, and to
infantile convulsions.
[1913 Webster]
eclampsia
(wn)
eclampsia
n 1: a toxic condition characterized by convulsions and possibly
coma during or immediately after pregnancy
podobné slovodefinícia
eclampsia
(mass)
eclampsia
- kŕč
eclampsia
(encz)
eclampsia,eklampsie n: Zdeněk Brožeclampsia,křeč Zdeněk Brož
pre-eclampsia
(encz)
pre-eclampsia, n:
preeclampsia
(encz)
preeclampsia, n:
eclampsia
(wn)
eclampsia
n 1: a toxic condition characterized by convulsions and possibly
coma during or immediately after pregnancy
pre-eclampsia
(wn)
pre-eclampsia
n 1: abnormal state of pregnancy characterized by hypertension
and fluid retention and albuminuria; can lead to eclampsia
if untreated [syn: preeclampsia, pre-eclampsia]
preeclampsia
(wn)
preeclampsia
n 1: abnormal state of pregnancy characterized by hypertension
and fluid retention and albuminuria; can lead to eclampsia
if untreated [syn: preeclampsia, pre-eclampsia]
ECLAMPSIA PARTURIENTIUM
(bouvier)
ECLAMPSIA PARTURIENTIUM, med. jur. The name of a disease accompanied by
apoplectic convulsions, and which produces aberration of mind at childbirth.
The word Eclampsia is of Greek origin - Significat splenaorem fulgorem
effulgentiam, et emicationem quales ex oculis aliquando prodeunt.
Metaphorice sumitur de emicatione flammae vitalis in pubertate et aetaeis
vigore. Castelli, Lex. Medic.
2. An ordinary person, it is said, would scarcely observe it, and it
requires the practised and skilled eye of a physician to discover that the
patient is acting in total unconsciousness of the nature and effect of her
acts. There can be but little doubt that many of the tragical cases of
infanticide proceed from this cause. The criminal judge and lawyer cannot
inquire with too much care into the symptoms of this disease, in order to
discover the guilt of the mother, where it exists, and to ascertain her
innocence, where it does not. See two well reported cases of this kind in
the Boston Medical Journal, vol. 27, No. 10, p. 161.

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