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fulminant Meaning in Bengali



 অকস্মাৎ বর্ধনশীল, বিস্ফোরক,

Adjective:

বিস্ফোরক, অকস্মাৎ বর্ধনশীল,





fulminant শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

এরা মস্তিষ্কে অকস্মাৎ বর্ধনশীল (হঠাৎ রোগ লক্ষণ দেখা যায় এবং পরিস্থিতির দ্রুত অবনতি ঘটে) এবং মারাত্মক ।

fulminant's Usage Examples:

bacterium implicated as a frequent cause of food poisoning - can cause fulminant liver failure through the production of cereulide, a toxin which destroys.


It has been known to cause fulminant hepatitis and there have been at least three reported fatalities due to.


It thus often connotes that the condition is fulminant (as in the AMI example), but not always (as in acute rhinitis, which is.


Affected individuals are susceptible to fulminant meningococcal disease.


In animals, it can originate in fulminant septicaemia (chicken cholera), but is also a common commensal.


The syndrome can be fulminant, acute, chronic, or asymptomatic.


Known for his historical novels, he won the Prix Mediterranee for Auguste fulminant.


multiple sclerosis, also known as Marburg multiple sclerosis or acute fulminant multiple sclerosis, is considered one of the multiple sclerosis borderline.


rapid deterioration in kidney function in individuals with cirrhosis or fulminant liver failure.


Cirrhosis of the liver or fulminant liver failure secondary to hepatitis commonly reach values for both ALT.


One rare instance of myocarditis is viral fulminant myocarditis; fulminant myocarditis involves rapid onset cardiac inflammation and a.


This is sub-divided into "fulminant hepatic failure", which requires onset of encephalopathy within 8 weeks.


becomes apparent 3–4 days after ingestion and may result in death from fulminant liver failure several days after the overdose.


The majority of WRS patients die from fulminant hepatitis during childhood.


forms of acute or peracute colitis found in horses, but particularly a fulminant colitis where clinical signs include sudden onset of severe diarrhea,.


course acute: beginning abruptly, intensifying rapidly, not lasting long fulminant or peracute: particularly acute, especially if unusually violent A patient.


These symptoms arise from a fulminant hepatitis which may kill in less than a week, and which characteristically.



Synonyms:

sudden;

Antonyms:

slow; gradual;

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