单词 | bornholm disease |
释义 | Bornholm diseasen. A disease characterized by fever and sharp, spasmodic pain in the chest (probably originating in the intercostal muscles), caused by infection with a Coxsackie virus or other enterovirus; epidemic pleurodynia (see pleurodynia n.). ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > bacterial or viral disorders > [noun] > viral disorders virosis1927 Bornholm disease1933 rickettsialpox1946 virus1950 chikungunya1954 West Nile1960 Ross River1973 CV1985 SARS2003 corona2019 C-192020 Covid2020 Covid-192020 CV-192020 1933 Lancet 1 Apr. 709/1 A year ago Dr. Madsen presented a note to the Office International d'Hygiène Publique with the heading: Bornholm Disease. 1962 Lancet 12 May 1016/1 Quite sharp pains, similar to those in Bornholm disease. 2009 Express (Nexis) 5 May 36 I was diagnosed with Bornholm disease after experiencing severe pain in my ribs followed by flu-like symptoms. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2020; most recently modified version published online December 2021). > as lemmasBornholm disease Originally: pain in the side of the chest; pleuritic pain. In later use: spec. (more fully epidemic pleurodynia) an infectious disease characterized by fever and sharp, spasmodic pain in the chest (probably originating in the intercostal muscles), caused by enterovirus (esp. Coxsackie virus) infection; also called Bornholm disease. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > pain > pain in specific parts > [noun] > in side pleurodyne1772 pleurodynia1802 parapleuritis1803 pleuralgia1817 devil's grip1888 1802 R. Hooper Quincy's Lexicon-medicum (rev. ed.) Pleurodynia. 1827 Lancet 31 Mar. 848/2 The subject of them had been in the medical wards for a chest affection, (pleurodynia), for which he was bled. 1852 T. Thompson Ann. Influenza 378 Tightness of chest and pleurodiny are the result. 1878 A. M. Hamilton Nerv. Dis. 428 Pleurodynia is often mistaken for pleurisy. 1924 D. Greene in Arch. Pediatrics 41 328 An epidemic disease which, because of its symptomatology, may best be called epidemic pleurodynia has been described. 1954 Afr. Affairs 53 134 In Africa today such diseases as pneumonia, pleurisy, and pleurodynia are often confused. 1968 Jrnl. Pediatrics 73 932/1 In the mid-1800's descriptions of epidemic myalgia or pleurodynia (Bornholm disease) came from Norway, Denmark, and Iceland, particularly an epidemic on the island of Bornholm. 1994 Star-Ledger (Newark, New Jersey) 29 Dec. 58/2 ‘Devil's grip’ refers to a viral infection of chest muscles, epidemic pleurodynia. < as lemmas |
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