eclampsia
/ih-klamp-see-uh/US // ɪˈklæmp si ə //UK // (ɪˈklæmpsɪə) //
子痫,子癫症,子痫症,子痫病
Definitions
n.名词 noun
- 1
Pathology.
- : a form of toxemia of pregnancy, characterized by albuminuria, hypertension, and convulsions.
Examples
Eclampsia, first described by Hippocrates 2,400 years ago, is the medical name for seizures during pregnancy.
This operation is advocated by some obstetricians in certain cases of eclampsia and placenta prvia.
Poison was of course suspected; but her death was really caused by puerperal convulsions (eclampsia).
In eclampsia it diverts blood from the brain and depresses the motor neurons of the spinal cord.
Peterson reviewed 500 cases of cesarean section for eclampsia done by 259 operators in various countries.
Every pregnant woman should be watched to prevent eclampsia, if possible, because all are liable to this outcome.
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