Eclampsia

/ɪˈklæmp.si.ə/

Synonyms for "eclampsia" (79 found)

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abdominal epilepsyaccessacquired epilepsyactivated epilepsyaffect epilepsyakinetic epilepsyapoplexyarrestattackautonomic epilepsyblockadeblockagecardiac epilepsyclonic spasmclonusconvulsion

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cortical epilepsycrampcursive epilepsydiurnal epilepsyepilepsiaepilepsia graviorepilepsia majorepilepsia minorepilepsia mitiorepilepsia nutansepilepsia tardaepilepsyepitasisfalling sicknessfitfocal epilepsyfrenzygrand malgriphaute mal
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hysterical epilepsyictusjacksonian epilepsylarval epilepsy

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laryngeal epilepsylaryngospasmlatent epilepsylockjawmatutinal epilepsymenstrual epilepsymusicogenic epilepsymyoclonous epilepsynocturnal epilepsyocclusionorgasmparoxysmpetit malphysiologic epilepsypsychic epilepsypsychomotor epilepsyreflex epilepsyrolandic epilepsyrotatoriaseizure
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sensory epilepsyserial epilepsysexual climaxspasmstoppagestroketardy epilepsytetanustetanythroesthromboembolismthrombosistonic epilepsytonic spasmtorsion spasmtraumatic epilepsytrismusucinate epilepsyvisitation

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toxaemiatoxaemia of pregnancytoxemiatoxemia of pregnancy

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Pre-eclampsia can develop suddenly, usually in the second half of a woman's pregnancy. The condition can lead to a more serious disease called eclampsia that can cause convulsions in pregnant women and result in death of both the mother and child. Researchers at Harvard University and Beth Deaconess Hospital in Boston have identified a marker or substance in the blood that appears to increase the risk of pre-eclampsia in women.

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