Apoplexy is an archaic (no longer used) term for a cerebral hemorrhage or a stroke.
The medical term that can be used with the suffix -rrhexis is "apoplexy," which refers to a sudden loss of consciousness caused by a rupture or blockage of a blood vessel in the brain.
The medical term for a disorder of a neuron is "neuropathy." Neuropathy can refer to a variety of conditions affecting the peripheral nerves, leading to symptoms such as pain, weakness, or numbness. Other specific terms may apply depending on the type and location of the neuronal disorder, such as "neurodegenerative disease" for conditions like Alzheimer's or Parkinson's disease.
An apoplex is an obsolete term for an apoplexy, a process of bleeding within internal organs and the accompanying symptoms.
atrium, antibiotic, anaphylaxis, acinetobacter, adduction, aerophagia (which leads to burping the ABCs LOL), afferent, agenesis, alimentary, amyotrophic, apoplexy, arciform, asteatotic, atopic, augmentin, avascular, axial, azoospermia
Tables of the causes of death in the UK for that era (1901-1910) show "apoplexy" as the term for stroke.
In medical terms, "formosis" refers to the abnormal formation or development of tissues or organs. It is often used to describe conditions where there is an atypical or defective morphogenesis, leading to structural anomalies. The term can apply to various aspects of development, including physical abnormalities in congenital conditions.
The Medical term is Precipitin.
The term medical means relating to the science of medicine. This may also be used to refer to conditions that require to be treated using medicine.
yes of course. it happens all the time in medical societies
Acapnia is the medical term meaning lack of carbon dioxide
The medical term for pertaining to a sudden occurrence is "acute." This term is commonly used to describe conditions or diseases that have a rapid onset and a short duration.
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