Cheyne-Stokes

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Etymology[edit]

From the names of Scottish physician John Cheyne (1777–1836) and Irish physician William Stokes (1804–1878).

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Cheyne-Stokes (uncountable)

  1. (medicine, attributively) An abnormal pattern of breathing involving apnea alternating with periods of compensatory hyperventilation and with smooth, gradual transitions between the two, characteristic of those in a coma or suffering cardiac or cerebral episodes.

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