Waterhouse-Friderichsen syndrome

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Waterhouse-Friderichsen syndrome (waw-ter-howss frid-er-ik-sĕn) n. fever, cyanosis, and bleeding into the skin resulting from haemorrhage of both adrenal glands, caused by septicaemia resulting from bacterial meningitis. [ R. Waterhouse (1873–1958), British physician; C. Friderichsen (20th century), Danish physician]