| IOH | idiopathic orthostatic hypotension |
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| OCSI | orthostatic change in shock index |
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| SOH | sympathetic orthostatic hypotension |
| IOH | Idiopathic orthostatic hypotension |
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| OI | Orthostatic Intolerance |
| OH | Orthostatic hypotension |
| OT | Orthostatic tremor |
| orthostatic | <anatomy> Pertaining to or caused by standing erect. Origin: Gr. Statikos = causing to stand (18 Nov 1997) |
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| orthostatic albuminuria | The appearance of albumin in the urine when the patient is erect and its disappearance when recumbent. Synonym: orthostatic proteinuria, postural proteinuria, postural albuminuria. (05 Mar 2000) |
| orthostatic hypopiesis | <cardiology> The manifestation of low blood pressure when rising from a chair or bed. A drop in blood pressure that is precipitated by changes in body position. May be related to hydration status, drug side effect or be caused by a dysfunction in the autonomic nervous systems ability to maintain blood pressure with positional changes (for example autonomic neuropathy secondary to diabetes). (27 Sep 1997) |
| orthostatic hypotension | <cardiology> The manifestation of low blood pressure when rising from a chair or bed. A drop in blood pressure that is precipitated by changes in body position. May be related to hydration status, drug side effect or be caused by a dysfunction in the autonomic nervous systems ability to maintain blood pressure with positional changes (for example autonomic neuropathy secondary to diabetes). (27 Sep 1997) |
| orthostatic proteinuria | The appearance of albumin in the urine when the patient is erect and its disappearance when recumbent. Synonym: orthostatic proteinuria, postural proteinuria, postural albuminuria. (05 Mar 2000) |
| orthostatic tachycardia | Increased heart rate on assuming the erect posture. (05 Mar 2000) |
| hypotension, orthostatic | Some symptoms of dizziness such as wooziness, feeling about to black out, and tunnel vision can be due to insufficient blood flow to the brain. The cause is transient low blood pressure (hypotension) due usually to suddenly standing up (orthostatic). The symptoms are typically worse when standing, improve with lying down and may be experienced by healthy individuals who rise quickly from a chair, often after a meal, and have a few seconds of disorientation. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| idiopathic orthostatic hypotension | <clinical sign> The tendency for blood pressure to drop for unknown reasons on assuming upright posture. (05 Mar 2000) |
| orthostatic |
pertaining to an upright standing posture; "orthostatic hypotension"
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| orthostatic hypotension |
low blood pressure occurring in some people when they stand up
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| orthostatic proteinuria |
a form of functional proteinuria, usually seen between the ages of ten and twenty, which occurs on standing erect and disappears on lying down.
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| orthostatic |
from standing - orthostatic hypotension is low blood pressure when you're standing
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| orthostatic hypotension |
a large decrease in blood pressure upon standing; may result in fainting.
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| orthostatic | pertaining to an upright standing posture |
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| orthostatic | low blood pressure occurring in some people when they stand up |
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