raptus hemorrhagicus
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Definition
- Noun:
- A seizure caused by a sudden, profuse hemorrhage: This is a specific medical term for a convulsive episode or seizure that occurs as a direct result of a massive, rapid loss of blood.
Usage Notes
- Technical Term: "Raptus hemorrhagicus" is a highly specialized term used primarily in historical or very specific medical contexts. It is not used in everyday conversation or modern general medical practice.
- Formality: This term is formal and technical. It would typically be found in medical literature, historical case studies, or forensic reports.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The 19th-century medical report described the patient's death as resulting from a raptus hemorrhagicus following the arterial rupture.
- In historical pathology, a raptus hemorrhagicus was sometimes documented in cases of extreme trauma.
Advanced Usage
- Contextual Usage: The term is almost exclusively used descriptively in past-tense narratives about medical events, often to categorize a cause of death or a severe complication.
- The autopsy concluded that the cause of death was a raptus hemorrhagicus.
Variants and Related Words
- Hemorrhage (n): Profuse bleeding.
- Seizure (n): A sudden, uncontrolled electrical disturbance in the brain.
- Convulsion (n): A violent, involuntary contraction of muscles.
Synonyms
- Hemorrhagic seizure: A more modern and descriptive synonym.
- Apoplexy (archaic): An old term for a sudden neurological impairment, often due to bleeding (stroke); it shares a conceptual similarity but is not identical.
Notes on Meaning
- Specificity: The term precisely links two elements: the event (a seizure, or "raptus") and its specific cause (a hemorrhagic event). It does not refer to seizures from other causes like epilepsy.
- Historical Lens: Understanding this term often requires viewing it through the lens of historical medical terminology, which was often more descriptive in Latin.
Noun
- seizure caused by a sudden profuse hemorrhage