Definition of Fulminant. Meaning of Fulminant. Synonyms of Fulminant

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Definition of Fulminant

Fulminant
Fulminant Ful"mi*nant, a. [L. fulminans, p. pr. of fulminare to lighten: cf. F. fulminant.] Thundering; fulminating. [R.] --Bailey.

Meaning of Fulminant from wikipedia

- this adjective: Fulminant liver failure Fulminant (Marburg variant) multiple sclerosis Fulminant colitis Fulminant pre-eclampsia Fulminant meningitis Purpura...
- devices to improve heart function. Acute non-fulminant myocarditis has a less distinct onset in contrast to fulminant myocarditis, and evolves over days to months...
- (a type of white blood cell), and suppression of bone marrow activity. Fulminant hepatitis, or m****ive hepatic cell death, is a rare and life-threatening...
- bacterium implicated as a frequent cause of food poisoning—can cause fulminant liver failure through the production of cereulide, a toxin which destroys...
- Meningococcal disease is a serious infection caused by Neisseria meningitidis, also known as meningococcus, a gram negative diplococcus. Meningococcal...
- Acute fulminant Chronic invasive Granulomatous Non Invasive Saprophytic infection Sinus fungal ball Eosinophil related FRS including AFRS Fulminant The...
- function and can markedly increase AST and ALT. Cirrhosis of the liver or fulminant liver failure secondary to hepatitis commonly reach values for both ALT...
- diarrhea, but should not be given in suspected toxic megacolon. Severe or fulminant colitis. Patients need to be hospitalized immediately with subsequent...
- Fulminant was the second of the two ships of the Tonnerre-class, coastal defense breastwork monitors built for the French Navy (Marine Nationale) in the...
- rare condition, affecting one in a million adults. The syndrome can be fulminant, acute, chronic, or asymptomatic. Subacute presentation is the most common...