Definition of Intercurrent. Meaning of Intercurrent. Synonyms of Intercurrent

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Definition of Intercurrent

Intercurrent
Intercurrent In`ter*cur"rent, n. Something intervening. --Holland.
Intercurrent
Intercurrent In`ter*cur"rent, a. [L. intercurrens, p. pr. of intercurrere: cf. F. intercurrent. See Intercur.] 1. Running between or among; intervening. --Boyle. Bp. Fell. 2. (Med.) (a) Not belonging to any particular season. (b) Said of diseases occurring in the course of another disease. --Dunglison.

Meaning of Intercurrent from wikipedia

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- failure may easily decompensate. This most commonly results from an intercurrent illness (such as pneumonia), myocardial infarction (a heart attack),...