Pronunciation: /ˈsaɪtəkaɪn stɔrm/
noun cytokine storm
A1 The doctor explained that a cytokine storm is an overreaction of the immune system.
A2 During a cytokine storm, the body releases too many inflammatory molecules.
B1 Patients with severe COVID-19 may experience a cytokine storm, leading to organ damage.
B2 Researchers are studying ways to prevent cytokine storms in critically ill patients.
C1 The medical team worked quickly to address the cytokine storm in the patient, monitoring their condition closely.
C2 Understanding the mechanisms behind a cytokine storm is crucial for developing effective treatments for autoimmune diseases.
formal A cytokine storm is an overreaction of the body's immune system that can be triggered by certain diseases.
informal When the immune system goes into overdrive, it's called a cytokine storm.
slang If your body freaks out and releases a ton of immune chemicals, that's a cytokine storm.
figurative Just like a storm can wreak havoc, a cytokine storm can cause chaos in the body's immune response.
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