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Apoplexy

Apoplexy (Ancient Greek: ἀποπληξία, romanized: apoplexia, lit. 'a striking away') refers to the rupture of an internal organ and the associated symptoms. Informally or metaphorically, the term apoplexy is associated with being furious, especially as "apoplectic". Historically, it described what is now known as a hemorrhagic stroke, typically involving a…

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Hemorrhage

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Apoplexy

Nodes21
Edges20
Triples20
Avg. degree1.9
Density0.095238
Components1

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Apoplexy

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related to External links · 11
Apoplexy → April, Black, Encyclopædia Britannica, Frederick Walker, James Rush, Mott, Popular Science Monthly, Texts, Vol, Wikisource, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2
related to Historical meaning · 6
Apoplexy → From, Hence, Hippocrates, Physiology, Strokes, The
related to Hemorrhage · 2
Apoplexy → For, To
see also · 1
Apoplexy → Abdominal

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bleeding associated referred death consciousness within science often term especially ruptured pituitary also romanized late 19th century sudden loss symptom

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Apoplexyrelated to External linksWiktionary-logo-en-v20.60section
Apoplexyrelated to External linksTexts0.60section
Apoplexyrelated to External linksWikisource0.60section
Apoplexyrelated to External linksBlack0.60section
Apoplexyrelated to External linksJames Rush0.60section
Apoplexyrelated to External linksApril0.60section
Apoplexyrelated to External linksPopular Science Monthly0.60section
Apoplexyrelated to External linksMott0.60section
Apoplexyrelated to External linksFrederick Walker0.60section
Apoplexyrelated to External linksEncyclopædia Britannica0.60section
Apoplexyrelated to External linksVol0.60section
Apoplexyrelated to HemorrhageTo0.60section

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