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  • ¿µ¹®
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  • apneic attack
    ¹«È£Èí¹ßÀÛ
  • asthmatic attack
    õ½Ä¹ßÀÛ
  • attack
    ¹ßÀÛ
  • attack rate
    ¹ßº´·ü
  • breath holding attack
    ¼ûÂü±â¹ßÀÛ, È£ÈíÁßÁö¹ßÀÛ
  • cerebrovascular attack
    ³úÇ÷°ü¹ßÀÛ
  • drop attack
    ¾²·¯Áü¹ßÀÛ, ³Ñ¾îÁü¹ßÀÛ
  • glottal attack
    ¼º¹®¹ßÀÛ
  • panic attack
    °øÈ²¹ßÀÛ
  • recurrent attack
    ¹Ýº¹¹ßÀÛ
  • syncopal attack
    ½Ç½Å¹ßÀÛ
  • secondary attack rate
    ÀÌÂ÷¹ßº´·ü
  • sleep attack
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  • anticipatory anxiety
    ¿¹±âºÒ¾È
  • anxiety
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • attack
    ¹ßÀÛ
  • drop attack
    ³õħ¹ßÀÛ, ³Ñ¾îÁü¹ßÀÛ
  • panic attack
    °øÈ²¹ßÀÛ
  • syncopal attack
    ½Ç½Å¹ßÀÛ
  • transient ischemic attack
    Àϰú¼ºÇãÇ÷¹ßÀÛ
  • attack rate
    ¹ßº´·ü
  • anxiety
    ºÒ¾È
  • anticipatory anxiety
    ¿¹±âºÒ¾È
  • phobic anxiety
    °øÆ÷ºÒ¾È
  • stranger anxiety
    ³¸°¡¸²
  • anxiety disorder
    ºÒ¾ÈÀå¾Ö
  • childhood anxiety disorder
    ¼Ò¾ÆºÒ¾ÈÀå¾Ö
  • anxiety neurosis
    ºÒ¾È½Å°æÁõ
  • anxiety reaction
    ºÒ¾È¹ÝÀÀ
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • attack
    ¹ßÀÛ, °©ÀÛÁõ
  • apneic attack
    ¹«È£Èí¹ßÀÛ
  • asthmatic attack
    õ½Ä¹ßÀÛ
  • attack rate
    ¹ßº´·ü
  • breath holding attack
    È£ÈíÁßÁö¹ßÀÛ
  • panic attack
    °øÈ²¹ßÀÛ
  • recurrent attack
    ¹Ýº¹¹ßÀÛ
  • sleep attack
    ¼ö¸é¹ßÀÛ
  • syncopal attack
    ½Ç½Å¹ßÀÛ
  • transient ischemic attack
    Àϰú¼ºÇãÇ÷¹ßÀÛ
  • secondary attack rate
    ÀÌÂ÷¹ßº´·ü
  • anxiety
    ºÒ¾È
  • acute anxiety neurosis
    ±Þ¼ººÒ¾È½Å°æÁõ
  • anticipatory anxiety
    ¿¹±âºÒ¾È
  • anxiety disorder
    ºÒ¾ÈÀå¾Ö
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    ºÒ¾È¹ßÀÛ.
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  • ¿µ¹®
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  • Stokes-Adams attack
    ½ºÅå ¾Æ´ã½º ¹ßÀÛ
  • TIA=£¾transient ischemic attack
    Àϰú¼º ÇãÇ÷¹ßÀÛ, Àϰú¼º ºóÇ÷¹ßÀÛ.
  • gouty attack
    Åëdz¹ßÀÛ.
  • recurrent attack
    ¹Ýº¹Ä§¹ü(ÚãÜÖöÕÛó).
  • recurrent attack
    ¹Ýº¹Ä§¹ü(ÚãÜÖöÕÛó)
  • acute anxiety neurosis
    ±Þ¼º ºÒ¾È½Å°æÁõ (¡­ÝÕäÌãêÌèñø).
  • anxiety
    ºÒ¾È, °í¹Î, ÃÊÁ¶.
  • anxiety disorder
    ºÒ¾È Àå¾Ö(º´)
  • anxiety hysteria
    ºÒ¾ÈÈ÷½ºÅ׸®(¾Æ).
  • anxiety melancholia
    ºÒ¾È¿ì¿ïÁõ.
  • anxiety neurosis
    ºÒ¾È½Å°æÁõ.
  • anxiety reaction
    ºÒ¾È¹ÝÀÀ(¡­Úãëë).
  • anxiety state
    ºÒ¾È»óÅÂ.
  • anxiety syndrome
    ºÒ¾ÈÁõÈıº(¡­ñøý¦ÏØ).
  • anxiety tension state
    ºÒ¾È, ±äÀå»óÅÂ(ÑÌíåßÒ÷¾).
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  • existential anxiety See anxiety
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  • asthmatic attack
    õ½Ä¹ßÀÛ(¡­Û¡íÂ).
  • attack
    1. ¹ßÀÛ(Û¡íÂ). 2. °ø°Ý(Íí̪). 3. ¹ß¼º(Û¡á¢).
  • attack of voice
    ¹ß¼º(Û¡á¢).
  • attack rate
    ¹ßº´·ü, ÀÌȯÀ²
  • breath holding attack
    È£ÈíÁßÁö¹ßÀÛ(¡­ñéò­Û¡íÂ).
  • cough attack
    ±âħ¹ßÀÛ(¡­Û¡íÂ).
  • gouty attack
    Åëdz¹ßÀÛ.
  • membrane attack complex
    ¸·°ø°Ýº¹ÇÕü
  • membrane attack complex
    ¸·°ø°Ý º¹ÇÕü(دÍô̪ ÜÜùêô÷)
  • membrane attack complex
    ¼¼Æ÷¸·°ø°Ýº¹ÇÕü
  • panic attack
    °øÈ²¹ßÀÛ
  • paralytic attack
    ¸¶ºñ¼º ¹ßÀÛ(¡­Û¡íÂ).
  • paralytic attack
    ¸¶ºñ¼º ¹ßÀÛ(Ø«Ýöàõ Û¡íÂ)
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    Á¤¸é °ø°Ý(ïáØüÍô̪)
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  • anxiety
    ºÒ¾È, °í¹Î, ÃÊÁ¶
  • attack
    ¹ßÀÛ, °ø°Ý, ¹ß¼º
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CVA   1) Cardio-Vascular Accident(Attack)
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TIA Transient Ischemic Attack; Temporary Interference with the blood supply to the brain
ALLHAT Antihypertensive and Lipid Lowering Treatment to Prevent Heart Attack Trial
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AR Attack Rate
BHAT Beta-Blocker Heart Attack Trial
MAC Membrane attack complex
TIA Transient Ischaemic Attack
TIA transitory ischaemic attack
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    ÇѱÛ
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  • acute gouty attack
    ±Þ¼º Åëdz ¹ßº´
  • attack rate
    ¹ßº´·ü, ÀÌȯÀ²
  • panic attack
    °øÈ² ¹ßÀÛ
  • recurrent attack
    ¹Ýº¹ ħ¹ü
  • acute anxiety neurosis
    ±Þ¼º ºÒ¾È½Å°æÁõ
  • anxiety
    ºÒ¾È, °í¹Î, ÃÊÁ¶, ºÒ¾ÈÁõ
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  • anxiety disorder
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  • anxiety melancholia
    ºÒ¾È ¿ì¿ïÁõ
  • anxiety psychosis
    ºÒ¾È Á¤½Åº´
  • anxiety score
    ºÒ¾È Á¡¼ö
  • anxiety syndrome
    °í¹Î ÁõÈıº, ºÒ¾È ÁõÈıº
    Á¤½ÅÀû °í¹Î¿¡ ¼ö¹ÝÇÏ´Â ÁõÈıºÀ¸·Î, ½É°èÇ×Áø, È£Èí°ï¶õ, ¹ßÇÑ, ¾È»ö â¹é, °øÆ÷ µîÀ» ³ªÅ¸³½´Ù.
  • castration anxiety
    °Å¼¼ ºÒ¾È
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  • free-floating anxiety
    ºÎµ¿¼º ºÒ¾È
  • neurotic anxiety
    ½Å°æÁõÀû ºÒ¾È
  • organic anxiety syndrome
    ±âÁúÀû ºÒ¾È ÁõÈıº
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anxiety attack An acute episode of anxiety.
(05 Mar 2000)
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attack 1. To fall upon with force; to assail, as with force and arms; to assault. "Attack their lines."
2. To assail with unfriendly speech or writing; to begin a controversy with; to attempt to overthrow or bring into disrepute, by criticism or satire; to censure; as, to attack a man, or his opinions, in a pamphlet.
3. To set to work upon, as upon a task or problem, or some object of labour or investigation.
4. To begin to affect; to begin to act upon, injuriously or destructively; to begin to decompose or waste. "On the fourth of March he was attacked by fever." (Macaulay) "Hydrofluoric acid . . . Attacks the glass." (B. Stewart)
Synonym: To Attack, Assail, Assault, Invade.
These words all denote a violent onset; attack being the generic term, and the others specific forms of attack. To attack is to commence the onset; to assail is to make a sudden and violent attack, or to make repeated attacks; to assault (literally, to leap upon) is to attack physically by a had-to-hand approach or by unlawful and insulting violence; to invade is to enter by force on what belongs to another. Thus, a person may attack by offering violence of any kind; he may assail by means of missile weapons; he may assault by direct personal violence; a king may invade by marching an army into a country. Figuratively, we may say, men attack with argument or satire; they assail with abuse or reproaches; they may be assaulted by severe temptations; the rights of the people may be invaded by the encroachments of the crown.
Origin: F. Attaquer, orig. Another form of attacher to attack: cf. It. Attacare to fasten, attack. See Attach, Tack a small nail.
1. The act of attacking, or falling on with force or violence; an onset; an assault; opposed to defense.
2. An assault upon one's feelings or reputation with unfriendly or bitter words.
3. A setting to work upon some task, etc.
4. An access of disease; a fit of sickness.
5. The beginning of corrosive, decomposing, or destructive action, by a chemical agent.
Origin: Cf. F. Attaque.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
attack rate A cumulative incidence rate used for particular groups observed for limited periods under special circumstances, such as during an epidemic.
(05 Mar 2000)
vagal attack <syndrome> Syndrome consisting of palpitation, chest pain, respiratory difficulties, and disturbances in gastric motility; once attributed to vagal stimulation, now considered psychogenic (anxiety neurosis).
Synonym: vagal attack, vasovagal attack.
(05 Mar 2000)
vasovagal attack <syndrome> Syndrome consisting of palpitation, chest pain, respiratory difficulties, and disturbances in gastric motility; once attributed to vagal stimulation, now considered psychogenic (anxiety neurosis).
Synonym: vagal attack, vasovagal attack.
(05 Mar 2000)
membrane attack complex <immunology> A term originally used to refer to the heat labile factor in serum that causes immune cytolysis, the lysis of antibody coated cells and now referring to the entire functionally related system comprising at least 20 distinct serum proteins that is the effector not only of immune cytolysis but also of other biologic functions.
Complement activation occurs by two different sequences, the classic and alternative pathways. The proteins of the classic pathway are termed components of complement and are designated by the symbols C1 through C9.
C1 is a calcium dependent complex of three distinct proteins C1q, C1r and C1s. The proteins of the alternative pathway (collectively referred to as the properdin system) and complement regulatory proteins are known by semisystematic or trivial names. Fragments resulting from proteolytic cleavage of complement proteins are designated with lower case letter suffixes, for example, C3a. Inactivated fragments may be designated with the suffix i, for example C3bi. Activated components or complexes with biological activity are designated by a bar over the symbol for example C1 or C4b, 2a.
The classic pathway is activated by the binding of C1 to classic pathway activators, primarily antigen-antibody complexes containing IgM, IgG1, IgG3, C1q binds to a single IgM molecule or two adjacent IgG molecules.
The alternative pathway can be activated by IgA immune complexes and also by nonimmunologic materials including bacterial endotoxins, microbial polysaccharides and cell walls. Activation of the classic pathway triggers an enzymatic cascade involving C1, C4, C2 and C3, activation of the alternative pathway triggers a cascade involving C3 and factors B, D and P. Both result in the cleavage of C5 and the formation of the membrane attack complex.
Complement activation also results in the formation of many biologically active complement fragments that act as anaphylatoxins, opsonins or chemotactic factors.
(05 Jan 1998)
complement membrane attack complex The assembly of complement plasma glycoproteins c5b, c6, c7, c8, and polymeric c9 as a group on biological membranes. The complex forms transmembrane channels which displace lipid molecules and other constituents, thus disrupting the phospholipid bilayer of target cells leading to cell lysis by osmotic leakage. The formation of the membrane attack complex is the terminal step in the complement cascade.
(12 Dec 1998)
heart attack This refers to that damage that occurs to the heart when one of the coronary arteries becomes occluded.
Common symptoms include crushing, substernal chest pain that may radiate to the jaw or the left arm, accompanied by nausea, sweating and shortness of breath. Fainting is a more uncommon presentation.
(27 Sep 1997)
salaam attack In infants, a drop of the head on the chest due to loss of tone in the neck muscles as in epilepsia nutans, or to tonic spasm of anterior neck muscles as in West's syndrome, in adults, a nodding of the head from clonic spasm's of the sternomastoid muscles.
Synonym: salaam attack, salaam spasm, spasmus nutans.
(05 Mar 2000)
transient ischaemic attack A transient ischaemic attack is a temporary paralysis, numbness, speech difficulty or other neurologic symptoms that start suddenly and recovers within 24 hours (typically resolve over several hours).
See: neurologic symptoms, stroke.
Acronym: TIA
(26 Mar 1998)
transient ischemic attack A sudden focal loss of neurological function with complete recovery usually within 24 hours; caused by a brief period of inadequate perfusion in a portion of the territory of the carotid or vertebral basilar arteries.
(05 Mar 2000)
uncinate attack A form of psychomotor epilepsy or complex partial seizure initiated by a dreamy state and hallucinations of smell and taste, usually the result of a medial temporal lesion.
Synonym: uncinate attack.
(05 Mar 2000)
anti-anxiety agents Agents that alleviate anxiety, tension, and neurotic symptoms, promote sedation, and have a calming effect without affecting clarity of consciousness or neurologic conditions. Some are also effective as anticonvulsants, muscle relaxants, or anaesthesia adjuvants. Adrenergic beta-antagonists are commonly used in the symptomatic treatment of anxiety but are not included here.
Substances with a benzodiazepine ring structure widely used to treat anxiety and neuroses. Drugs in this class also generally have sedative or weak hypnotic properties and may be effective as muscle relaxants, anticonvulsants, and anaesthesia adjuvants.
(12 Dec 1998)
anxiety <psychology> The unpleasant emotional state consisting of psychophysiological responses to anticipation of unreal or imagined danger, ostensibly resulting from unrecognised intrapsychic conflict.
Physiological concomitants include increased heart rate, altered respiration rate, sweating, trembling, weakness and fatigue, psychological concomitants include feelings of impending danger, powerlessness, apprehension and tension.
(18 Nov 1997)
anxiety, castration Anxiety due to fantasied injuries to or loss of the genitals.
(12 Dec 1998)
anxiety disorders Disorders in which anxiety (persistent feelings of apprehension, tension, or uneasiness) is the predominant disturbance.
(12 Dec 1998)
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