Patients with tuberculosis empyema present with chest pain, breathlessness, cough with expectoration, fever, and toxaemia. |
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The evidence that ambulatory blood pressure measurement may predict pre-eclamptic toxaemia is not yet conclusive. |
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The classic textbook description of acute haematogenous osteomyelitis includes severe pain, fever, and toxaemia. |
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Unsafe abortion is the third most common cause of maternal death after haemorrhages and toxaemia. |
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The causes of death include sickle cell anaemia, haemorrhaging and the complications thereof, toxaemia and high blood pressure. |
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I suffered from toxaemia and bell's palsy, all due from stress at work. |
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My mother had contracted toxaemia and my father was told it was unlikely that we would both survive. |
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An energetic vitaminic-mineral nucleus with propilenglicol, metionine and by-pass amino acids to combat and prevent the problems of gestation gravidic toxaemia. |
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High blood pressure is also called hypertension, preeclampsia and toxaemia. |
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Q My daughter suffers from high blood pressure and is pregnant, so I'm worried about her developing toxaemia. |
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In the human body, toxaemia is more commonly known by what name? |
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At this stage if the disease goes unrecognised, the temperature, pulse and respiration are increased and the animal may die from septicaemia and toxaemia. |
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Medics had to carry out an emergency Caesarean on her 18-year-old mother, Caroline, when toxaemia and high blood pressure put the expectant mum's life on the line. |
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Cats who manage to survive the toxaemia that results from urine swishing about in their abdomen will struggle to urinate properly for the rest of their lives. |
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