Kuss·maul breathing
or Kuss*maul's breathing n : abnormally slow deep respiration characteristic of air hunger and occurring esp. in acidotic states - called also Kussmaul respiration Kussmaul, Adolf (1822-1902), German physician. Kussmaul made notable contributions to clinical medicine. In 1873 he introduced the concept of paradoxical pulse in a clinical description of obstructive pericarditis. The following year he described the labored breathing in diabetic coma that is now known as Kussmaul breathing.
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