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 Translation for 'icterus' from English to Esperanto
NOUN   icterus | -
SYNO genus Icterus | Icterus | icterus | ...
med.
iktero {noun}
icterus
med.
flavmalsano {noun}
icterus
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Translation for 'icterus' from English to Esperanto

icterus
iktero {noun}med.

flavmalsano {noun}med.
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Usage Examples English
  • in 1857 presenting the thesis "On the icterus neonatorum" and F.R.C.S.
  • In 1908 he was the first physician to give a comprehensive description of familial icterus gravis neonatorum.
  • Neonatal isoerythrolysis (NI), also known as hemolytic icterus or hemolytic anemia, is a disease most commonly seen in kittens and foals, but has also been reported in puppies.
  • Major toxicities include immediate hypersensitivity such as anaphylaxis and delayed hypersensitivity reaction involving icterus and dermatitis.
  • The description of the population as two or three subspecific taxa by Mathews is cited within the species circumscription, his "P. icterus whitlocki", along with Salvadori's "P.

  • The second pregnancy (April, 1941) resulted in an infant with icterus gravis.
  • According to a 2009 article in the American medical publication "Clinical Infectious Diseases", the painting indicates that Caravaggio's physical ailment likely involved malaria, as the jaundiced appearance of the skin and the icterus in the eyes are indications of some active hepatic disease causing high levels of bilirubin.
  • Traditionally referred to as scleral icterus, this term is actually a misnomer, because bilirubin deposition technically occurs in the conjunctival membranes overlying the avascular sclera.
  • This view was adopted by other authors who used "Scarabaeus ictericus" Laicharting spelled incorrectly "Scarabaeus icterus" or "Scarabaeus ictericus" Laichs as a local variety or aberration of the previously described "Scarabaeus merdarius".
  • According to Hippocratic humoral theory, jaundice is present in the Hippocratic Corpus. Some of the first descriptions of jaundice come from the Hippocratic physicians (icterus).

  • He is credited with being the first physician to differentiate between hematogenous and hepatogenous icterus.
  • The Latin name "icterus" is from Greek ἴκτερος ("íkteros", “jaundice”); the "icterus" was a bird the sight of which was believed to cure jaundice, perhaps the Eurasian golden oriole.
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