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Meanings of
jaundice
in English
Russian
гипербилирубинемия
Portuguese
icterícia
Spanish
ictericia
Catalan
icterícia
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Disease of human.
icterus
icteric
Related terms
clinical sign
Russian
гипербилирубинемия
Portuguese
acrimônia
Catalan
acrimònia
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A rough and bitter manner.
bitterness
acrimony
acerbity
tartness
thorniness
Portuguese
acrimônia
Synonyms
Examples for "
icterus
"
icterus
icteric
Examples for "
icterus
"
1
A Somali cat was presented with recurrent anorexia, lethargy, vomiting and
icterus
.
2
The principal symptom is hematogenous
icterus
with cyanosis,-theurine contains blood and blood-coloring matter.
3
Gout,
icterus
,
and even cholera (Drasch and Porker) have their own odors.
4
The leech had fears of
icterus
,
and left Mme.
5
Our evaluation had shown than correction is necessary for haemolysis and lipemia but not for
icterus
.
1
On exam she had pale conjunctiva and
icteric
sclera.
2
The skin may assume a dull sallow or earthy hue, or a bright yellow
icteric
tint may appear.
3
Background & aims: Children with Alagille syndrome have lipid abnormalities that differ according to the severity of
icteric
periods.
4
A slight
icteric
tinge existed.
5
Patients and methods: This cross sectional study was carried out on 154
icteric
newborns admitted to the Bechir Hamza Children's Hospital in Tunisia.
Usage of
jaundice
in English
1
Purpose: A new method of palliation of malignant obstructive
jaundice
is presented.
2
The doctors were puzzled by the fact that it wasn't quite
jaundice
.
3
A 64-year-old man presented with right upper-quadrant pain,
jaundice
,
and weight loss.
4
But this just being short of
jaundice
all the time confused them.
5
The main admission diagnoses were early onset neonatal sepsis,
jaundice
and prematurity.
6
There are two types of
jaundice
in infants that deserve brief consideration.
7
A 33 year old man visited a local hospital because of
jaundice
.
8
In their stead came daily crowds of dysentery,
jaundice
and septic cases.
9
Hepatitis was the most common cause of
jaundice
in a young person.
10
Twins were also more likely to have breathing complications, sepsis or
jaundice
.
11
The patient is a healthy, 27-year-old man who presented with painless
jaundice
.
12
A decidedly yellow stain on the diaper occurs when there is
jaundice
.
13
If it didn't become
jaundice
and went away they could discharge him.
14
If it doesn't become
jaundice
and goes away they can discharge him.
15
To dream that you have the
jaundice
,
denotes prosperity after temporary embarrassments.
16
I nodded, though the color made her skin look washed by
jaundice
.
Other examples for "jaundice"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
jaundice
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
obstructive jaundice
neonatal jaundice
develop jaundice
cholestatic jaundice
have jaundice
More collocations
Translations for
jaundice
Russian
гипербилирубинемия
желтуха
Portuguese
icterícia
ictericia
icterícia obstrutiva
icterícia hemolítica
hiperbilirrubinemia
icterícia fisiológica do recém-nascido
icterícia fisiológica recem nascido
acrimônia
acrimónia
agudeza
acuidade
agrura
Spanish
ictericia
icterico
fabismo
ictérico
morbo regio
Catalan
icterícia
acrimònia
acritud
Jaundice
through the time
Jaundice
across language varieties
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United Kingdom
Common