| intermittent incontinence |
urinary i. upon sudden movement of or pressure on the bladder, due to interruption of the voluntary path above the lumbar center.
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| intermittent claudication |
Intermittent claudication is a cramping sensation in the legs that is present during exercise or walking and occurs as a result of decreased oxygen supply. This cramping usually occurs in the calf, but may also occur in the feet. When intermittent claudication is discussed it is measured by the number of "blocks" (e.g. 1 or 2 blocks) one can walk comfortably. It often indicates severe atherosclerosis. One of the hallmarks of this clinical entity is that it occurs intermittently. ...
Ãâó: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intermittent_claudication
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| intermittent rhythmic delta activity |
slow, paroxysmal, relatively constant delta activity seen on the electroencephalogram, associated frequently with metabolic disorders or diffuse encephalopathies and sometimes with subfrontal, deep midline, or posterior fossa lesions; it may be stronger occipitally in children and frontally in adults.
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| intermittent claudication |
Leg pain brought on by walking because of narrowed or blocked arteries cannot provide enough blood flow to the muscles of the legs. Intermittent claudication can be caused by atherosclerosis or a spasm or occlusion in an artery.
Ãâó: www.clevelandclinic.org/heartcenter/pub/glossary/i...
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| intermittent |
not continuously, off and on. Referring to IV inotrope therapy, intermittent means taking the drug every X number of days per week or month, but not continuously
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