Similar words: jauntily, laundry, undaunted, dice, indict, handicap, indicate, prejudice. Meaning: ['dʒɔːndɪs] n. 1. yellowing of the skin and the whites of the eyes caused by an accumulation of bile pigment (bilirubin) in the blood; can be a symptom of gallstones or liver infection or anemia 2. a rough and bitter manner. v. 1. distort adversely 2. affect with, or as if with, jaundice.
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1. A yellowing of the skin indicates jaundice.
2. Mild jaundice in the newborn is common and often clears without treatment.
3. Also patron of jaundice sufferers. Feast day, August 8.
4. Some will have clinical illness with jaundice.
5. Jealousy is the jaundice of the soul. John Dryden
6. He presented with fever, jaundice, thrombocytopenia, and haemorrhagic symptoms.
7. Hepatic jaundice may be subdivided into two groups based on the type of bilirubin in excess, conjugated bilirubin or unconjugated bilirubin.
8. She developed complications after the surgery including jaundice, infection, kidney failure and a heart attack.
9. Symptoms include fatigue, fever, nausea, jaundice and dark urine, although some people never manifest symptoms.
10. However, there were complications that required additional surgery, jaundice possibly caused by gall-bladder disease, and pneumonia.
11. These included five reported deaths with jaundice in Northern Ireland.
12. Most of the patients developed ascites, jaundice, and encephalopathy that progressed even after interferon alfa was stopped.
13. Neonatal physiologic jaundice due to an enzyme deficiency is hepatic in origin.
14. Mig in hospital with horrible jaundice, me in the next room with suspected typhoid - but it wasn't!
15. Therefore, the jaundice is caused by an increased concentration of unconjugated bilirubin.
16. Jaundice associated with liver failure appeared without warning and was sometimes fatal.
17. The first patient we described presented with jaundice 15 months after beginning piroxicam.
18. HepA can cause sickness, diarrhoea, jaundice and, in the worst case,[http://Sentencedict.com] liver failure.
19. Patients presenting with obstructive jaundice caused by bile duct stricture may be managed by either surgery or stenting.
20. Incompatibility between the mother's and the baby's blood groups may cause jaundice.
21. Placement of large bore plastic biliary stents was a good initial treatment for cholangitis or jaundice when present.
22. Elevated alkaline phosphatase is associated with liver disease and with both obstructive jaundice and intrahepatic jaundice.
23. Previous case reports of piroxicam induced submassive necrosis have described the onset of jaundice three days and three weeks after beginning piroxicam.
24. You probably realised she's a severe case of portal cirrhosis, with ascites and jaundice.
25. In most cases, the alkaline phosphatase value in obstructive jaundice is higher than in intrahepatic jaundice.
26. Our first patient, also in her 60s, survived three months after the onset of jaundice.
27. Our second patient first this pattern, with an onset of jaundice approximately six weeks after piroxicam was begun.
28. Since then these stents have been used in bile ducts for malignant obstructive jaundice and are placed either percutaneously or endoscopically.
29. After a few days it may go on to their chest or settle in the liver causing a bilious fever and even jaundice.
30. Disorders that follow this type of course are acute hemolytic anemia, chronic hemolytic anemia, and neonatal jaundice.
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