- Look up toxaemia or
toxemia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Toxemia may
refer to: A
generic term for the
presence of
toxins in the blood, see...
- beta-hydroxybutyrate in
blood over 0.7 mmol/L, is
referred to as
pregnancy toxemia. This may
develop in late
pregnancy in ewes
bearing multiple fetuses and...
-
Hippocrates in the 5th
century BC. An
outdated medical term for pre-eclampsia is
toxemia of pregnancy, a term that
originated in the
mistaken belief that the condition...
- also
known as
water poisoning, hyperhydration, overhydration, or
water toxemia, is a
potentially fatal disturbance in
brain functions that can result...
- to the hospital,
where she is kept in
order to
treat a
concussion and
toxemia caused by her fall. When he
returns home from the hospital, he disciplines...
- PMID 11209178.
Harris RA,
Anniballi F,
Austin JW (January 2020). "Adult
Intestinal Toxemia Botulism". Toxins. 12 (2): 81. doi:10.3390/toxins12020081. PMC 7076759...
- EPR spectroscopy. The test is used for
diagnosis of cancer,
sepsis and
toxemia. The test is
based on the
interaction of spin-labeled
fatty acids with...
- Eminem, "This line was
horrible and upsetting,
because I'd
contracted toxemia-blood
poisoning when I gave
birth to him and hadn't been able to breast-feed...
-
Bloodstream infections Other names Blood infection,
toxemia, bacteremia,
septicemia Specialty Infectious diseases ...
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gangrene can
cause necrosis, gas production, and sepsis.
Progression to
toxemia and
shock is
often very rapid.
Necrotizing fasciitis is a rare infection...