CAISSON DISEASE


Meaning of CAISSON DISEASE in English

noun

: a sickness induced by too rapid decrease in air pressure after a stay in compressed atmosphere (as in a caisson, diving bell, or tunnel) and caused by nitrogen bubbles forming in blood and tissues — called also bends, chokes, staggers ; see aeroembolism

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