- 多過ぎる、過多の、大げさな。膨らんだ。多血症の/多血の
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- Adrenocortical carcinoma, an unusual cause of secondary hypertension.
- Veron Esquivel D1, Batiz F1, Farias Vega A1, Carrillo Gonzalez PA2.
- BMJ case reports.BMJ Case Rep.2016 Dec 7;2016. pii: bcr2016217918. doi: 10.1136/bcr-2016-217918.
- We present the case of a female patient aged 39 years who was admitted to our hospital due to hypertension, severe hypokalaemia and metabolic alkalosis; physical examination was remarkable for plethoric moon face, centripetal obesity and bilateral lower extremity oedema. She was admitted for intrave
- PMID 27927710
- Low-Pressure Pericardial Tamponade: Case Report and Review of the Literature.
- Walsh BM1, Tobias LA2.
- The Journal of emergency medicine.J Emerg Med.2016 Nov 21. pii: S0736-4679(16)30895-2. doi: 10.1016/j.jemermed.2016.05.069. [Epub ahead of print]
- BACKGROUND: Focused cardiac ultrasound (FoCUS) is accurate for determining the presence of a pericardial effusion. Using FoCUS to evaluate for pericardial tamponade, however, is more involved. Many experts teach that tamponade is unlikely if the inferior vena cava (IVC) shows respiratory variation a
- PMID 27884577
- Morphine dependence is attenuated by red ginseng extract and ginsenosides Rh2, Rg3, and compound K.
- Yayeh T1, Yun K1, Jang S1, Oh S1.
- Journal of ginseng research.J Ginseng Res.2016 Oct;40(4):445-452. Epub 2016 Aug 21.
- BACKGROUND: Red ginseng and ginsenosides have shown plethoric effects against various ailments. However, little is known regarding the effect of red ginseng on morphine-induced dependence and tolerance. We therefore investigated the effect of red ginseng extract (RGE) and biotransformed ginsenosides
- PMID 27746699
Japanese Journal
- Selective Intrauterine Growth Restrictionに合併し動脈動脈吻合を認めた双胎貧血多血症候群の1例
- Selective Intrauterine Growth Restrictionに合併し動脈動脈吻合を認めた双胎貧血多血症候群の1例
- ヘマトクリット補正機能を持つ簡易血糖測定器の精度評価における人工検体使用の妥当性の検討
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- The causes of this disease are overwork in warm weather, a plethoric condition of the system, and too stimulating food.
- ple·thor·ic (plĕ-thôr′ĭk, -thŏr′-, plĕth′ə-rĭk) adj. 1. a. Excessive in quantity; superabundant: "this successful industry of England, with its plethoric wealth" (Thomas Carlyle). b. Excessive in style; turgid: plethoric prose. 2.
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