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intercurrent
in·ter·cur·rent I0184600 (ĭn′tər-kûr′ənt, -kŭr′-)adj. Occurring at the same time as and usually altering the course of another disease. [Latin intercurrēns, intercurrent-, present participle of intercurrere, to mingle with; see intercourse.]intercurrent (ˌɪntəˈkʌrənt) adj1. occurring during or in between; intervening2. (Pathology) pathol (of a disease) occurring during the course of another disease ˌinterˈcurrence n ˌinterˈcurrently advin•ter•cur•rent (ˌɪn tərˈkɜr ənt, -ˈkʌr-) adj. (of a disease) occurring while another disease is in progress. [1605–15; < Latin intercurrent-, s. of intercurrēns, present participle of intercurrere to run between] Translationsintercurrent
intercurrent [in″ter-kur´ent] pertaining to a process that occurs during the course of some other event.intercurrent disease a disease occurring during the course of another disease with which it has no connection.in·ter·cur·rent (in'tĕr-kūr'ent), Intervening; said of a disease attacking a person already ill of another malady. See also: intercurrent disease. [inter- + L. curro, pr. p. currens (-ent-), to run] intercurrent (ĭn′tər-kûr′ənt, -kŭr′-)adj. Occurring at the same time as and usually altering the course of another disease.in·ter·cur·rent (in'tĕr-kŭr'ĕnt) Intervening; said of a disease attacking a person who already has another disease. [inter- + L. curro, pr. p. currens (-ent-), to run]intercurrent Pertaining to any disease, especially an infectious disease, affecting a person already suffering from another disease.in·ter·cur·rent (in'tĕr-kŭr'ĕnt) Intervening; said of a disease attacking a person already ill of another malady. [inter- + L. curro, pr. p. currens (-ent-), to run] |