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toxemic
tox·e·mi·a T0295500 (tŏk-sē′mē-ə)n. A condition in which the blood contains toxins produced by body cells at a local source of infection or derived from the growth of microorganisms. Also called blood poisoning. tox·e′mic adj.TranslationsEncyclopediaSeetoxemiatoxemic
tox·e·mic (tok-sē'mik), Pertaining to, affected by, or manifesting the features of toxemia.tox·e·mic (tok-sē'mik) Pertaining to, affected by, or manifesting the features of toxemia. Synonym(s): toxaemic. toxemia (tok-se'me-a) [ toxi- + -emia] Distribution throughout the body of poisonous products of bacteria growing in a focal or local site, thus producing generalized symptoms.SymptomsThe condition is marked by fever, diarrhea, vomiting, and symptoms of shock. In tetanus, the nervous system is esp. affected; in diphtheria, nerves and muscles are affected. eclamptogenic toxemiaPregnancy-induced hypertension.toxemia of pregnancyFormer term for pregnancy-induced hypertension.eclampsia; preeclampsia; toxemic (-mik), adjectiveThesaurusSeetoxaemia |