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  • |Term=Sudden infant death syndrome ...arently healthy baby, the cause of which cannot be found; also called crib death
    451 bytes (65 words) - 21:18, 30 December 2022
  • |Term=Sudden Infant Death Syndrome ...the age of one year, usually during sleep. The cause of the sudden infant death is not known. 
    750 bytes (112 words) - 20:05, 12 January 2023
  • == Unexpected == ...pated or foreseen. The term is often used in the medical field to describe sudden or unforeseen health events or conditions.
    1,012 bytes (129 words) - 14:55, 6 February 2024
  • |Term=crib death ...under the age of one year, usually during sleep. The cause of the manger's death is not known. 
    652 bytes (100 words) - 04:42, 11 January 2023
  • Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). ...emingly healthy baby less than a year old. SIDS is sometimes known as crib death because the infants often die in their cribs.
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  • ...- {{Pronunciation}} A disorder characterized by the sudden and unexpected death of a healthy child under the age of one year, usually during sleep. The cau .... The cause of SIDS is not known. Also called crib death and sudden infant death syndrome {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]
    598 bytes (92 words) - 09:17, 13 January 2023
  • ...xpected, suspicious and violent death as well as other specific classes of death defined by law. The forensic pathologist serves the public as coroner or me ...xpected, suspicious and violent death as well as other specific classes of death defined by law. The forensic pathologist serves the public as coroner or me
    783 bytes (109 words) - 08:29, 2 January 2023
  • == Sudden Death == '''Sudden death''' (pronunciation: /ˈsʌdən dɛθ/) refers to the abrupt and unexpected cessation of life, typically within an hour of the onset of symptoms.
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  • == Sudden Cardiac Death == ...stops functioning, leading to death within minutes. It is also known as '''sudden cardiac arrest'''.
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  • == Sudden Arrhythmic Death Syndrome (SADS) == ...ən əˈrɪð.mɪk dɛθ ˈsɪn.droʊm/, is a term used to describe sudden unexpected death due to [[cardiac arrest]] caused by an [[arrhythmia]] in the absence of any
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  • ...e custody or in prison, and any death where there is no doctor to sign the death certificate. ...ic Pathology]]: The branch of medicine concerned with determining cause of death, often for criminal law cases. It uses medical knowledge and laboratory met
    2 KB (250 words) - 23:21, 9 February 2024
  • == Clinical death == '''Clinical death''' is the medical term for cessation of blood circulation and breathing, th
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  • ...ogy include [[cardiac arrhythmias]], [[heart failure]], and sudden cardiac death. The field also includes the neurological outcomes of cardiac and thoracic * [[Sudden Cardiac Death]]: The sudden, unexpected death caused by loss of heart function.
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  • ...eatment and prophylactic therapy for patients at risk for [[sudden cardiac death]] due to [[ventricular fibrillation]] and [[ventricular tachycardia]]. * [[Sudden Cardiac Death]] (SCD): Unexpected death due to loss of heart function.
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  • ...neurological disorder characterized by an exaggerated startle response to unexpected stimuli. This condition is also known as '''[[Startle Disease]]'''. ...rated startle response can be triggered by a variety of stimuli, including sudden noise, movement, or touch.
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  • ...sis'', 'an abandonment, a forsaking') is a medical term used to describe a sudden loss or obscuration of light, often used metaphorically in medical literatu In the medical context, '''Eclipse''' is often used to describe a sudden loss or obscuration of sensory perception, particularly vision. This can oc
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  • ...In the medical field, it is often used metaphorically to describe sudden, unexpected medical conditions or symptoms. * [[Stroke]]: A sudden disabling attack or loss of consciousness caused by an interruption in the
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  • ...cal figures, using modern medical techniques to investigate their cause of death and health conditions. His work often involves the use of [[radiology]], [[ ...of pathology to determine the cause of death in cases where it is sudden, unexpected, or suspicious.
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  • * [[Allow natural death]] * [[Cause of death]]
    18 KB (1,753 words) - 03:30, 8 February 2024
  • ...examination of a body following death, possibly to determine the cause of death or for research * [[Brain damage]] - permanent death or damage of brain cells resulting in decreased mental ability
    220 KB (35,558 words) - 20:15, 31 December 2022

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