Apoplexy
41spinal apoplexy — hematomyelia …
42pituitary apoplexy — acute intrapituitary haemorrhage, usually into an existing tumour, presenting as severe headache and collapse. It is a medical emergency. Due to the sudden expansion in size of the gland with the haemorrhage, it is accompanied by lesions of the… …
43parturient apoplexy — noun see parturient paresis …
44splenic apoplexy — noun see splenic fever 1 …
45АПОПЛЕКСИЯ — (apoplexy) см. Удар …
46stroke — apoplexy; n. a sudden attack of weakness affecting one side of the body. It is the consequence of an interruption to the flow of blood to the brain. An ischaemic stroke occurs when the flow of blood is prevented by clotting (see thrombosis) or by …
47Pío Pico — Pío de Jesús Pico Governor of Alta California In office 1832–1832 …
48apoplectic — [ap΄ə plek′tik] adj. [LL apoplecticus < Gr apoplēktikos < apoplēktos, stricken: see APOPLEXY] 1. of, like, or causing apoplexy 2. having apoplexy 3. on the apparent verge of apoplexy [apoplectic with rage]: Also apoplectical n. a person… …
49ap´o|plec´ti|cal|ly — ap|o|plec|tic «AP uh PLEHK tihk», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. of or causing apoplexy. 2. suffering from apoplexy. 3. showing symptoms of a tendency to apoplexy: »Figurative. An apoplectic rage turned his speech into jibberish. –n. a person who has… …
50ap|o|plec|tic — «AP uh PLEHK tihk», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. of or causing apoplexy. 2. suffering from apoplexy. 3. showing symptoms of a tendency to apoplexy: »Figurative. An apoplectic rage turned his speech into jibberish. –n. a person who has apoplexy;… …