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Fulminant

Fulminant (/ˈfʊlmɪnənt/) is a medical descriptor for any event or process that occurs suddenly and escalates quickly, and is intense and severe to the point of lethality, i.e., it has an explosive character.[1] The word comes from Latin fulmināre, to strike with lightning. There are several diseases described by this adjective:

Beyond these particular uses, the term is used more generally as a descriptor for sudden-onset medical conditions that are immediately threatening to life or limb. Some viral hemorrhagic fevers, such as Ebola, Lassa fever, and Lábrea fever, may kill in as little as two to five days. Diseases that cause rapidly developing lung edema, such as some kinds of pneumonia, may kill in a few hours. It was said of the "black death" (pneumonic bubonic plague) that some of its victims would die in a matter of hours after the initial symptoms appeared. Other pathologic conditions that may be fulminating in character are acute respiratory distress syndrome, asthma, acute anaphylaxis, septic shock, and disseminated intravascular coagulation.

The term is generally not used to refer to immediate death by trauma,[3] such as gunshot wound, but can refer to trauma-induced secondary conditions, such as commotio cordis, a sudden cardiac arrest caused by a blunt, non-penetrating trauma to the precordium, which causes ventricular fibrillation of the heart. Cardiac arrest and stroke in certain parts of the brain, such as in the brainstem (which controls cardiovascular and respiratory system functions), and massive hemorrhage of the great arteries (such as in perforation of the walls by trauma or by sudden opening of an aneurysm of the aorta) may be very quick, causing "fulminant death". Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is still a mysterious cause of respiratory arrest in infants. Certain infections of the brain, such as rabies, meningococcal meningitis, or primary amebic meningoencephalitis can kill within hours to days after symptoms appear.

Some toxins, such as cyanide, may also provoke fulminant death. Abrupt hyperkalemia provoked by intravenous injection of potassium chloride leads to fulminant death by cardiac arrest.

Related terms edit

  • To fulminate is to hurl verbal denunciations, severe criticisms, or menacing comments at someone. Rarely, it is used in its original sense, "to kill by lightning".
  • Fulminates are a class of explosives used in detonator caps. They are named for the startling suddenness with which they explode.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Fulminant - Medical Definition and More from". Merriam-Webster. 2010-08-13. Retrieved 2012-09-08.
  2. ^ Bush, T. G.; Savidge, T. C.; Freeman, T. C.; Cox, H. J.; Campbell, E. A.; Mucke, L.; Johnson, M. H.; Sofroniew, M. V. (1998). "Fulminant Jejuno-Ileitis following Ablation of Enteric Glia in Adult Transgenic Mice". Cell. 93 (2): 189–201. doi:10.1016/S0092-8674(00)81571-8. PMID 9568712.
  3. ^ "Segen's Medical Dictionary". thefreedictionary.com. Farlex, Inc. 2012. Retrieved 2020-06-27.

fulminant, this, article, needs, additional, citations, verification, please, help, improve, this, article, adding, citations, reliable, sources, unsourced, material, challenged, removed, find, sources, news, newspapers, books, scholar, jstor, september, 2014,. This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Fulminant news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2014 Learn how and when to remove this message Fulminant ˈ f ʊ l m ɪ n en t is a medical descriptor for any event or process that occurs suddenly and escalates quickly and is intense and severe to the point of lethality i e it has an explosive character 1 The word comes from Latin fulminare to strike with lightning There are several diseases described by this adjective Fulminant liver failure Fulminant Marburg variant multiple sclerosis Fulminant colitis Fulminant pre eclampsia Fulminant meningitis Purpura fulminans Fulminant hepatic venous thrombosis Budd Chiari syndrome Fulminant jejunoileitis 2 Fulminant myocarditis Beyond these particular uses the term is used more generally as a descriptor for sudden onset medical conditions that are immediately threatening to life or limb Some viral hemorrhagic fevers such as Ebola Lassa fever and Labrea fever may kill in as little as two to five days Diseases that cause rapidly developing lung edema such as some kinds of pneumonia may kill in a few hours It was said of the black death pneumonic bubonic plague that some of its victims would die in a matter of hours after the initial symptoms appeared Other pathologic conditions that may be fulminating in character are acute respiratory distress syndrome asthma acute anaphylaxis septic shock and disseminated intravascular coagulation The term is generally not used to refer to immediate death by trauma 3 such as gunshot wound but can refer to trauma induced secondary conditions such as commotio cordis a sudden cardiac arrest caused by a blunt non penetrating trauma to the precordium which causes ventricular fibrillation of the heart Cardiac arrest and stroke in certain parts of the brain such as in the brainstem which controls cardiovascular and respiratory system functions and massive hemorrhage of the great arteries such as in perforation of the walls by trauma or by sudden opening of an aneurysm of the aorta may be very quick causing fulminant death Sudden infant death syndrome SIDS is still a mysterious cause of respiratory arrest in infants Certain infections of the brain such as rabies meningococcal meningitis or primary amebic meningoencephalitis can kill within hours to days after symptoms appear Some toxins such as cyanide may also provoke fulminant death Abrupt hyperkalemia provoked by intravenous injection of potassium chloride leads to fulminant death by cardiac arrest Related terms edit nbsp Look up fulminate in Wiktionary the free dictionary To fulminate is to hurl verbal denunciations severe criticisms or menacing comments at someone Rarely it is used in its original sense to kill by lightning Fulminates are a class of explosives used in detonator caps They are named for the startling suddenness with which they explode 1 References edit a b Fulminant Medical Definition and More from Merriam Webster 2010 08 13 Retrieved 2012 09 08 Bush T G Savidge T C Freeman T C Cox H J Campbell E A Mucke L Johnson M H Sofroniew M V 1998 Fulminant Jejuno Ileitis following Ablation of Enteric Glia in Adult Transgenic Mice Cell 93 2 189 201 doi 10 1016 S0092 8674 00 81571 8 PMID 9568712 Segen s Medical Dictionary thefreedictionary com Farlex Inc 2012 Retrieved 2020 06 27 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fulminant amp oldid 1177392217, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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