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Meanings of bloody diarrhea in English
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Usage of bloody diarrhea in English
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The ICU doctors had focused on the bloodydiarrhea and had gotten nowhere.
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Symptoms ranged from cramping to severe and even bloodydiarrhea.
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It causes severe, sometimes bloodydiarrhea, cramps and fever.
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Symptoms can include fever, cramps and bloodydiarrhea.
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A 7-month-old Korean boy presented with recurrent bloodydiarrhea, eczema, and persistent thrombocytopenia with small platelets.
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A 51-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital due to intractable abdominal pain and bloodydiarrhea.
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UC, abdominal tenderness, or severe bloodydiarrhea was more common among patients that received the combined therapy.
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Between November 1993 and February 1995, 181,921 cases of bloodydiarrhea were reported.
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Patients lay on top of each other on paper pads, their uniforms stained with bloodydiarrhea or vomit.
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Then the bloodydiarrhea started.
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However, moderate dose octreotide therapy resulted in prompt control of the bloodydiarrhea, which rebounded on cessation of octreotide therapy.
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Bovine coronavirus should be considered in the differential diagnoses for diseases that cause acute onset of bloodydiarrhea in feedlot cattle.
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The sickness came on suddenly, beginning with fever and chills, stomach cramps and bloodydiarrhea, and ending in death for many.
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The young mother in the family came to the hospital May 24 after having abdominal pain and bloodydiarrhea for two days.
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Crohn disease is part of the spectrum of inflammatory bowel disease, which manifests in children as flare-ups of bloodydiarrhea and abdominal pain.
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This human-specific disease is characterized by profuse bloodydiarrhea, dramatic ulceration of the colonic epithelium and immune cell infiltration of the colonic tissue.