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storm (storm) a sudden and temporary increase in symptoms.
thyroid storm , thyrotoxic storm see under crisis.

storm (stôrm)
n.
An exacerbation of symptoms or a crisis in the course of a disease.

Storm
Adverse weather with a wind speed of 48 to 55 knots/hour, 55 to 63 mph, and 89 to 102 km/hour

storm [storm]
an outburst; a temporary and sudden increase in symptoms.
thyroid storm (thyrotoxic storm) thyroid crisis.


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