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pneumonic Meaning in Tamil ( pneumonic வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

நுரையீரல் சார்ந்த,



pneumonic தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

காஞ்செனிட்டல் லோபர் எம்பிசிமா நுரையீரல் சார்ந்த பாகம் மிக அதிகமாக விரிவடையும் விளைவினை ஏற்படுத்தும் மற்றும் உடல் பாகத்தின் அதே பக்கத்தின் நுரையீரலின் இதர பாகங்களைச் சுருக்கிவிடும், மேலும் நுரையீரலின் எதிர்ப்புறத்தையும் கூட சுருக்கிவிடும் வாய்ப்பிருக்கிறது.

கல்நார் அட்டையானது நுரையீரல் புற்று நோய் உள்ளிட்ட பல்வேறு நுரையீரல் சார்ந்த நோய்களுக்குக் காரணமாக இருக்கலாம்.

மூச்சுவிடுதலில் சிரமம் அல்லது நெஞ்சு வலி போன்ற இதயம் மற்றும் நுரையீரல் சார்ந்த விஷயங்களிலிருந்து அந்த நபரைக் காப்பது, தொழில்முறை சிகிச்சையாளரின் கடமையாகும்.

pneumonic's Usage Examples:

Their pneumonic nature has been amply substantiated in later times; they are now regarded simply as evidence of pneumonic reaction to the stimulus of the tubercle bacillus.


It is found in the buboes in ordinary cases, in the blood in the so-called " septicaemic " cases, and in the sputum of pneumonic cases.


One of the results of recent observation is the classification of plague cases under three heads, which have already been mentioned several times: (1) bubonic, (2) pneumonic, (3) septicaemic.


As might be expected from these considerations, the bubonic type is very little infectious, while pneumonic cases are highly so, the patients no doubt charging the surrounding atmosphere by coughing.


People who got the bubonic strain of the disease often took longer to die than those people who got the pneumonic plague.


 When it is not prevalent the diagnosis is never easy, and in pneumonic and septicaemic cases it is impossible without bacteriological assistance.


In plague countries the diseases with which it is most liable to be confounded are malaria, relapsing fever and typhus, or broncho-pneumonia in pneumonic cases.


Both died of pneumonic plague, from which also Barisch had undoubtedly suffered.


When it is not prevalent the diagnosis is never easy, and in pneumonic and septicaemic cases it is impossible without bacteriological assistance.


There are three major types: bubonic, pneumonic, and septicemic.


The melancholy incident illustrates several points of interest: (1) the correctness of the bacterial theory of causation, and the identity of the bacillus pestis as the cause; (2) the infectious character of the pneumonic type of disease; (3) its high fatality; (4) the difficulty of diagnosis.


Relapsing Fever >>In plague countries the diseases with which it is most liable to be confounded are malaria, relapsing fever and typhus, or broncho-pneumonia in pneumonic cases.


There is general engorgement and oedema of the lungs, with pneumonic patches varying in size and irregularly distributed.





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