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semicoma
sem·i·co·ma S0251700 (sĕm′ē-kō′mə, sĕm′ī-)n. A partial or mild comatose state; a coma from which a person may be roused by various stimuli. sem′i·co′ma·tose′ (-kō′mə-tōs′, -kŏm′ə-) adj.semicoma (ˌsɛmɪˈkəʊmə) n (Medicine) a condition similar to a comaThesaurusNoun | 1. | semicoma - a mild comatose state; a coma from which the person can be roused by appropriate stimuliunconsciousness - a state lacking normal awareness of the self or environment | Translationssemicoma
semicoma[¦sem·i′kō·mə] (medicine) A mildly or partially comatose state in which the patient can be roused and responds to strong stimuli with some purposeful movements. semicoma
semicoma [sem″e-ko´mah] a stupor from which the patient may be aroused. adj., adj semico´matose.sem·i·com·a·tose (sem'ē-kō'mă-tōs), An imprecise term for a state of drowsiness and inaction, in which more than ordinary stimulation may be required to evoke a response, and the response may be delayed or incomplete. Synonym(s): semiconscioussemicoma (sĕm′ē-kō′mə, sĕm′ī-)n. A partial or mild comatose state; a coma from which a person may be roused by various stimuli. sem′i·co′ma·tose′ (-kō′mə-tōs′, -kŏm′ə-) adj.semicoma A partially comatose state in which the patient appears to be unconscious but can be roused by painful stimuli and usually makes purposeful movements.semicoma
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