sepsis

  • 21sepsis — {{#}}{{LM S35474}}{{〓}} {{SynS36360}} {{[}}sepsis{{]}} ‹sep·sis› {{◆}}(pl. sepsis){{◇}} {{《}}▍ s.f.{{》}} Proceso infeccioso grave producido por el paso de gérmenes patógenos a la sangre y su multiplicación en ella. {{★}}{{\}}ETIMOLOGÍA:{{/}} Del… …

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  • 22sepsis — /sep sis/, n. Pathol. local or generalized invasion of the body by pathogenic microorganisms or their toxins: dental sepsis; wound sepsis. [1855 60; < Gk sêpsis decay; cf. sépein to make rotten] * * * …

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  • 23Sepsis — Blutvergiftung * * * Sẹp|sis 〈f.; , Sẹp|sen〉 = Blutvergiftung [grch., „Fäulnis“] * * * Sẹp|sis, die; , Sepsen [griech. sẽpsis = Fäulnis] (Med.): Blutvergiftung. * * * Sẹpsis   [griechisch »Fäulnis«] die, /...sen, Septikämie,&#8230; …

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  • 24Sepsis — Commonly called a &quot;blood stream infection.&quot; The presence of bacteria (bacteremia) or other infectious organisms or their toxins in the blood (septicemia) or in other tissue of the body. Sepsis may be associated with clinical symptoms of …

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  • 25sepsis — /ˈsɛpsəs / (say sepsuhs) noun local or generalised bacterial invasion of the body, especially by pyogenic organisms: dental sepsis; wound sepsis. {New Latin, from Greek} …

  • 26sepsis — noun (plural sepses) Etymology: New Latin, from Greek sēpsis decay, from sēpein to putrefy Date: 1876 a toxic condition resulting from the spread of bacteria or their toxic products from a focus of infection; especially septicemia …

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  • 27sepsis — (sep sis) Systemic response to infection. This systemic response is manifested by two or more of the following conditions as a result of infection: temperature .38 or ,36°C; heart rate .90 beats per min; respiratory rate .20 breaths per min, or&#8230; …

    Dictionary of microbiology

  • 28Sepsis — Sẹp|sis [aus gr. ση̃ψις = Fäulnis, Gärung] w; , ...sen (in fachspr. Fügungen: Sẹp|ses): allg. Blutvergiftung bei Überschwemmung des Organismus mit auf dem Blutwege verbreiteten Bakterien eines Herdes. Sẹp|sis lẹnta: chronische, schleichend&#8230; …

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  • 29sepsis — sep|sis [ˈsepsıs] n [U] medical [Date: 1800 1900; : Modern Latin; Origin: Greek, decay , from sepein to decay ] an infection in part of the body, in which ↑pus is produced …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 30Sepsis — Sep|sis die; , ...sen &LT;aus gr. sẽpsis »Fäulnis«&GT; allgemeine Blutvergiftung bei Überschwemmung des Organismus mit auf dem Blutwege verbreiteten Bakterien eines Infektionsherdes (Med.) …

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