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Apoplexy (from
Ancient Gr**** ἀποπληξία (apoplexia) 'a
striking away')
refers to the
rupture of an
internal organ and the ****ociated symptoms. Informally...
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Pituitary apoplexy is
bleeding into or
impaired blood supply of the
pituitary gland. This
usually occurs in the
presence of a
tumor of the pituitary, although...
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Ovarian apoplexy is a
sudden rupture in the ovary,
commonly at the site of a cyst,
accompanied by
hemorrhage in the
ovarian tissue and/or intraperitoneal...
- The
central retinal vein (retinal vein) is a vein that
drains the
retina of the eye. It
travels backwards through the
centre of the
optic nerve accompanied...
- cause,
after an autopsy, was a
severe attack of
haemorrhoidal colic and an
apoplexy stroke. At the time of
Peter III's overthrow,
other potential rivals for...
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Anovulation Oligoovulation Poor
ovarian reserve Mittelschmerz Oophoritis Ovarian apoplexy Ovarian cyst
Corpus luteum cyst
Follicular cyst of
ovary Theca lutein cyst...
- had one son, James, who
succeeded him as Earl of Castlehaven. He died of
apoplexy. His
gravestone is in the
floor of the
south aisle of the
retrochoir at...
- root. It is used to
treat various symptoms, such as numb
limbs and fit of
apoplexy, epilepsy, and
others in
traditional Korean medicine. "Cheongsimhwan" 청심환...
- Eugène's
health began to deteriorate.
After suffering two
attacks of
apoplexy in 1823, he died on 21
February 1824 in Munich, aged 42. On 14 January...
- Richardson, JK; Hirsch, CS (1986). "Sudden,
unexpected death due to "pineal
apoplexy"". The
American Journal of
Forensic Medicine and Pathology. 7 (1): 64–8...