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| remittent | Remitting; characterised by remission; having remissions. <medicine> Remittent fever, a fever in which the symptoms temporarily abate at regular intervals, but do not wholly cease. See Malarial fever, under Malaria. Origin: L. Remittens, p. Pr., cf. F. Remittent. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| remittent fever | A fever pattern in which temperature varies during each 24 hour period, but never reaches normal. Most fevers are remittent and the pattern is not characteristic of any disease, although in the 19th century it was considered a diagnostic term. (05 Mar 2000) |
| remittent malaria | A malarial fever, usually of the severe falciparum type, in which the temperature falls but not to the normal level during the interval between two pronounced paroxysms. (05 Mar 2000) |
| bilious remittent fever | Old term for relapsing fever, malarial "bilious" vomiting associated with marked increase of serum bilirubin. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| bilious remittent malaria | A form of falciparum malaria characterised by bilious vomiting, bilious diarrhoea, etc. (05 Mar 2000) |
| remittent pain |
Pain with temporary abatements in severity; characteristic of neuralgia and colic.
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having periods of abatement and of exacerbation.
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| remittent f. |
a fever in which the diurnal variation is 1° C or more, but in which the temperature never falls to a normal level; see malaria.
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| remittent | (of a disease) characterized by periods of diminished severity |
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