sudden+attack

  • 31sudden — adj. Sudden is used with these nouns: ↑acceleration, ↑alarm, ↑anger, ↑appearance, ↑arrival, ↑attack, ↑awakening, ↑awareness, ↑bout, ↑breeze, ↑burst, ↑change …

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  • 32panic attack — noun a sudden attack of fear • Syn: ↑scare • Derivationally related forms: ↑scarey (for: ↑scare), ↑scare (for: ↑scare) …

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  • 33Stokes Adams attack — Sudden collapse into unconsciousness due to a disorder of heart rhythm in which there is a slow or absent pulse resulting in syncope (fainting) with or without convulsions. In this condition, the normal heartbeat passing from the upper chambers… …

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  • 34drop attack — sudden loss of balance without loss of consciousness, usually seen in elderly women; various causes are hypothesized …

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  • 35Panic attack — Infobox Disease Name = Panic attack Caption = DiseasesDB = 30913 ICD10 = ICD10|F|41|0|f|40 ICD9 = ICD9|300.01 ICDO = OMIM = MedlinePlus = eMedicineSubj = eMedicineTopic = MeshID = D016584Panic attacks are sudden, discrete periods of intense… …

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  • 36Transient ischemic attack — Classification and external resources ICD 10 G45.9 ICD 9 435.9 …

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  • 37heart attack — noun a sudden severe instance of abnormal heart function • Hypernyms: ↑attack, ↑heart failure, ↑coronary failure • Part Meronyms: ↑coronary thrombosis, ↑coronary, ↑myocardial infarction, ↑myocardial infar …

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  • 38Dog attack — Classification and external resources Dogs typically attack using their teeth[1] ICD 10 …

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  • 39Nikki Sudden — at Cake Shop, New York 24 March 2006. Background information Birth name Adrian Nicholas Godfrey Bor …

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  • 40heart attack — n. 1) to have a heart attack 2) a fatal; massive; mild; severe; sudden heart attack * * * [ hɑːtəˌtæk] massive mild severe sudden heart attack a fatal to have a heart attack …

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