with+palpitation

  • 1Palpitation — SignSymptom infobox Name = Palpitation Caption = DiseasesDB = 29231 ICD10 = ICD10|R|00|2|r|00 ICD9 = ICD9|785.1 ICDO = OMIM = MedlinePlus = 003081 eMedicineSubj = aaem eMedicineTopic = 337 MeshID = A palpitation (medical term: ectopic heart beat) …

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  • 2palpitation — Forcible or irregular pulsation of the heart, perceptible to the patient, usually with an increase in frequency or force, with or without irregularity in rhythm. SYN: trepidatio cordis. [L. palpito, to throb] * * * pal·pi·ta·tion .pal pə tā shən …

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  • 3palpitation — n. an awareness of the heartbeat. This is normal with fear, emotion, or exertion. It may also be a symptom of neurosis, arrhythmias, heart disease, and overactivity of the circulation (as in thyrotoxicosis) …

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  • 4Anxiety —    Anxiety and phobic thinking may be normal emotions, distinct clusters of symptoms ( syndromes *), or diseases in the sense of distinct illness entities.    In psychoanalysis, anxiety is used as a theoretical term, the presumed unconscious… …

    Historical dictionary of Psychiatry

  • 5Anxiety and Phobias —    Anxiety and phobic thinking may be normal emotions, distinct clusters of symptoms ( syndromes *), or diseases in the sense of distinct illness entities.    In psychoanalysis, anxiety is used as a theoretical term, the presumed unconscious… …

    Historical dictionary of Psychiatry

  • 6Palpation — used as part of a physical examination in which an object is felt (usually with the hands of a healthcare practitioner) to determine its size, shape, firmness, or location. Palpation should not be confused with palpitation, which is an awareness… …

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  • 7pit-a-pat — ad. In a flutter, with throbs, with palpitation …

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  • 8Angor — An gor ([a^][ng] g[o^]r), n. [L. See {Anger}.] (Med.) Great anxiety accompanied by painful constriction at the upper part of the belly, often with palpitation and oppression. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 9pantingly — pant ing*ly, adv. With palpitation or rapid breathing. Shak. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 10Pitapat — Pit a*pat , adv. [An onomatopoetic reduplication of pat a light, quick blow.] In a flutter; with palpitation or quick succession of beats. Lowell. The fox s heart went pitapat. L Estrange. [1913 Webster] …

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