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colic <a colic; colics> SUBST MÉD

colic ADJ

colic SUBST MÉD

colic SUBST

colic INFOR
colic MÉD
colic MÉD

colic

colic
colic

suffering from colic

have or suffer from colic or gripes VERBE

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However, a pedunculated lipoma can cause entrapment and torsion of the intestine in horses, causing necrosis, colic, and possibly death.
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Occasionally, with sand colic, it is possible to feel the sand with the tip of the needle.
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He had never had dreams before, but ever afterwards he was troubled by dreams, migraine, colic and excessive sleepiness (he was always hard to awaken).
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The underlying cause of inflammation may be due to infection, toxin, or trauma, and may require special treatment in order to resolve the colic.
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This pain, known as biliary colic, is sometimes referred to as a gallbladder attack because of its sudden onset.
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But everything from jaundice, convulsions, and colic to bad luck and evil spells can apparently be alleviated by a bit of blowing.
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He is invoked against colic, fever, and gallstones.
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She was given common contemporary treatments for colic, as well as anti-poisons.
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He was retired to stud but died after three seasons following unsuccessful colic surgery.
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He observed that the symptoms of the colic were similar to those of lead poisoning.
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