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icteric

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[ik-ter-ik]

adjective

Pathology.
  1. pertaining to or affected with icterus; jaundiced.



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Other 51Թ Forms

  • posticteric adjective
  • subicteric adjective
  • subicterical adjective
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of icteric1

1590–1600; < Latin ictericus < Greek ٱó, equivalent to íٱ ( os ) jaundice + -ikos -ic
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Example Sentences

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That portion of the thigh not already gangrenous is now very oedematous, and the integument covering it is much discolored, being of a dark, icteric, or reddened hue.

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See his Treatise on biliary Concretions, chap. ii. where he has collected a great Number of icteric Cases, in which the Bile has been found quite viscid after Death.

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Several times we observed a faint icteric coloring and in some cases the appearance on neck and breast of an exanthema resembling measles.

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The adipose tissue throughout the carcass may show a pronounced icteric appearance in certain cases.

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The skin may assume a dull sallow or earthy hue, or a bright yellow icteric tint may appear.

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