Definitions
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- adjective chiefly UK Alternative spelling of
hemorrhagic .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective of or relating to a hemorrhage
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Examples
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EHEC can cause abdominal cramps, fever and bloody diarrhoea - known as haemorrhagic colitis.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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EHEC can cause abdominal cramps, fever and bloody diarrhoea - known as haemorrhagic colitis.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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The girl's parents accused the surgeon of diagnosing their daughter as suffering from appendicitis when she actually had dengue fever, also known as haemorrhagic fever because it can induce severe bleeding.
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The girl's parents accused the surgeon of diagnosing their daughter as suffering from appendicitis when she actually had dengue fever, also known as haemorrhagic fever because it can induce severe bleeding.
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The girl's parents accused the surgeon of diagnosing their daughter as suffering from appendicitis when she actually had dengue fever, also known as haemorrhagic fever because it can induce severe bleeding.
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The girl's parents accused the surgeon of diagnosing their daughter as suffering from appendicitis when she actually had dengue fever, also known as haemorrhagic fever because it can induce severe bleeding.
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There is also an very small increased risk of haemorrhagic stroke, in which a blood vessel in the brain bursts.
Aspirin cuts cancer risk in people with an inherited susceptibility 2011
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The mice then survived exposure to Ebola, which causes a haemorrhagic fever, and to a cousin pathogen, the Marburg virus.
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The World Health Organization also provides a fact sheet on dengue and dengue haemorrhagic fever. —
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TB was a disease of the past when I did my nurse training so I knew very little about it beyond the usual symptoms, associations with the consumptive in literature and the risk of fulminating and horrific haemorrhagic death, but why exactly the rest cure?
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