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fulminating apoplexy - traducción al árabe

ANY SALT DERIVED FROM FULMINIC ACID
Fulminates; Fulminating powder
  • English pronunciation of the word "fulminate"

fulminating apoplexy      
‎ سَكْتَةٌ خاطِفَة‎
pituitary apoplexy         
  •  [[Visual field]] loss in '''[[bitemporal hemianopsia]]''': compression of the [[optic chiasm]] leads to a characteristic pattern of vision loss affecting the outer halves of each eye.
  • Normal pituitary gland on MRI (T1 sagittal without contrast enhancement). The arrow points at the posterior pituitary (intense signal), and the arrowhead at the anterior pituitary.
  •  The adrenal glands, located above the kidneys, are typically the first to be affected in pituitary apoplexy. When the stimulating hormone ACTH is not secreted, the adrenals cease to produce cortisol.
HUMAN DISEASE
Pituitary tumor apoplexy
‎ سَكْتَةٌ نُخامِيَّة‎
apoplectic         
BLEEDING WITHIN INTERNAL ORGAN
Apoplectic; Apoplexia; Apoplexies; Apoplixia; Apoplectic fit; Cerebral apoplexy; Apoplectic seizure; Apopleptic
ADJ
مسكوت ( مصاب بالسكتة ) ذو علاقة بداء السكتة

Definición

apoplectic
[?ap?'pl?kt?k]
¦ adjective
1. overcome with anger.
2. dated relating to or denoting apoplexy (stroke).
Derivatives
apoplectically adverb

Wikipedia

Fulminate

Fulminates are chemical compounds which include the fulminate ion (CNO, C≡N+−O). The fulminate ion is a pseudohalic ion because its charge and reactivity are similar to those of the halogens. Due to the instability of the ion, fulminate salts are friction-sensitive explosives. The best known is mercury(II) fulminate, which has been used as a primary explosive in detonators. Fulminates can be formed from metals, such as silver and mercury, dissolved in nitric acid and reacted with ethanol. The weak single nitrogen-oxygen bond is responsible for their instability. Nitrogen very easily forms a stable triple bond to another nitrogen atom, forming nitrogen gas.