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fulminant, ppl. a. and n. (ˈfʌlmɪnənt) [a. F. fulminant, or ad. its original L. fulminant-em, pr. pple. of fulmināre: see fulminate v.] A. adj. 1. = fulminating, in various senses.1602 W. Fulbecke Pandectes 78 Let..his fulminant foolish deity..bee measured by the law of God. 1681 H. More Exp. Dan. i...
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Fulminant
There are several diseases described by this adjective:
Fulminant liver failure
Fulminant (Marburg variant) multiple sclerosis. Fulminant colitis
Fulminant pre-eclampsia
Fulminant meningitis
Purpura fulminans
Fulminant hepatic venous thrombosis (Budd-Chiari syndrome)
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Difference between Fulminant and Acute Meningococcemias Fulminant seems to mead rapid. There is however some articles with both phrases: "fulminant meningococcecemia" (about 5000 Google matches) and "acute meningococc...
When we say "Fulminant meningococcemia" we mean failure of adrenal glands due to haemorrhage of infectious origin, or Waterhouse–Friderichsen syndrome
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Fulmination
a characteristic property of ionic chemical compounds which include the fulminate ion CNO−
A solemn political pronouncement, especially a papal bull
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fulminancy
fulminancy rare. (ˈfʌlmɪnənsɪ) [f. next: see -ancy.] Fulminant character.1858 Carlyle Fredk. Gt. i. v. (1865) I. 46 The new King noticed her, and hurled back a look of due fulminancy.
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Iproclozide
It has been known to cause fulminant hepatitis and there have been at least three reported fatalities due to administration of the drug.
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siderant
siderant, a. Path. (ˈsɪdərənt) [a. F. sidérant.] Striking and paralyzing suddenly.1896 Allbutt's Syst. Med. I. 664 The ‘type foudroyante’ of French authors, which may also be called the fulminant, siderant, apoplectic, or malignant type.
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FHF
FGF homologous factor
The Fred Hollows Foundation, an Australian medical aid organization
Friends of Hue Foundation, an American relief organization
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Pasteurellosis
In animals, it can originate in fulminant septicaemia (chicken cholera), but is also a common commensal. Sepsis is very rare, but can be as fulminant as septicaemic plague, with high fever, rigors, and vomiting, followed by shock and coagulopathy.
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Michele Merlo (singer)
On 3 June 2021, Merlo suffered a cerebral hemorrhage caused by fulminant leukemia.
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NAPQI
This becomes apparent 3–4 days after ingestion and may result in death from fulminant liver failure several days after the overdose. Without early administration of the antidote, fulminant liver failure follows, often in combination with kidney failure, and death generally occurs within
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ألان نادو
اشتهر برواياته التاريخية، وفاز بجائزة Prix Mediterranee «جائزة البحر المتوسط» عام 1998 عن روايته "Auguste fulminant". physique, Denoël, 1987
L'Iconoclaste ، Quai Voltaire ، 1989
La Mémoire d'Erostrate ، Le Seuil ، 1992
Le Livre des malédidents، Grasset، 1995
Auguste fulminant
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Marco Vecellio
Giovani e Paolo, Christ Fulminant. A son of Marco, named Tiziano (or Tizianello), painted early in the 17th century.
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Alain Nadaud
Known for his historical novels, he won the Prix Mediterranee for Auguste fulminant. physique, Denoël, 1987
L'Iconoclaste, Quai Voltaire, 1989
La Mémoire d'Érostrate, Le Seuil, 1992
Le Livre des malédictions, Grasset, 1995
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Mortality
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Case fatality rate, the proportion of deaths within a designated population of people with a medical condition
Cause of death
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