单词 | subintrant |
释义 | subintrantn.adj. Medicine. A. n. A subintrant fever or attack of another disease. Now rare. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > fever > [noun] > fever of specific duration tertian1362 quartana1387 quotidiana1398 ephemera1398 quarterna1568 day-fever1601 nonan1601 quintan1601 septimane1601 sextan1601 semitertian1609 triple quartan1625 diary1640 septan1657 third ague1674 quartanary1684 subintrant1684 intermittent1693 nonary1747 seven day fever1788 octan1799 third-day ague1818 type-fever1819 triple tertian1822 triplicate quartan (ague)1822 tetartophyia1842 1684 tr. T. Bonet Guide Pract. Physician vi. 231 In a subintrant [L. subintrante] (that is, when one fit comes before the other is off). 1837 W. J. Evans Clin. Treat. Endemic Fevers W. Indies v. 213 There are eight cases of remittents or subintrants becoming continued. 1893 J. W. Martin tr. A. Laveran Paludism ii. 45 This last variety [of parasite] is met with in lengthened attacks of quotidian fevers or subintrants. 1925 Internat. Clinics 35th Ser. 1 213 Tobacco..can also produce true angina in which the paroxysms are subintrants, succeeding one another for several days. B. adj. Of a fever or (in later use) other disease or condition: characterized by repeated attacks that begin before the previous one has ended. Also: designating such an attack or pattern of attacks. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > fever > [adjective] > fevers of specific duration quotidiana1393 quartana1398 ephemera1528 quartern?1549 semitertian1565 ephemeral1576 periodical1585 typic1601 septimane1634 ephemeran1643 hemitritaean1651 nonan1657 quintan1657 septan1657 sextan1657 quartanary1669 subintrant1747 periodic1805 octan1835 typical1853 1747 tr. J. Astruc Academical Lect. Fevers 102 A subintrant tertian. 1751 G. Cleghorn Observ. Epidemical Dis. Minorca iii. 189 The Fits about this Period of the Disease are wont to become double, Subintrant, or continual. 1803 A. P. Wilson Treat. Febrile Dis. (ed. 2) I. i. i. 101 When the fits are so protracted that one begins almost as soon as the preceding fit ends, this as well as other remittents have been termed subintrant, or sub-continued. 1837 W. J. Evans Clin. Treat. Endemic Fevers W. Indies viii. 298 (heading) Treatment of fevers of a remittent or subintrant type. 1886 London Med. Rec. 15 Oct. 463/1 The hysterical attacks at this juncture were constant, sometimes subintrant. 1916 W. H. Deaderick in W. H. Deaderick & L. Thompson Endemic Dis. Southern States iv. 104 This curve is simulated only by simple tertian fever with subintrant attacks, which is uncommon. 1967 Jrnl. Pediatrics 70 291/1 The latter occurred in 14 children..who experienced continuous paroxysms of headache in which new episodes began prior to the completion of previous attacks... This form of migraine will be referred to as a ‘subintrant pattern’. 2003 Clin. Neurophysiol. 114 2002/1 This rare manifestation of narcolepsy is characterized by subintrant cataplexy that lasts several hours per day. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2012; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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