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Alternative spelling of abetalipoproteinemia [A rare autosomal recessive disorder that interferes with the normal absorption of fat and fat-soluble vitamins from food.]
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A rare autosomal recessive disorder that interferes with the normal absorption of fat and fat-soluble vitamins from food.
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(pathology) The absence (or a greatly reduced amount) of catalase in the blood
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Alternative form of acatalasaemia [(pathology) The absence (or a greatly reduced amount) of catalase in the blood]
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(pathology) The lack of ceruloplasmin in the blood; the disorder associated with it
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(pathology) The presence of acetaldehydes in the blood
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Alternative form of acetonemia [(veterinary medicine) Presence of excessive levels of acetone in blood, sometimes occurring in cows during the first weeks after giving birth to a calf.]
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(veterinary medicine) Presence of excessive levels of acetone in blood, sometimes occurring in cows during the first weeks after giving birth to a calf.
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(pathology) A form of ketonuria characterized by the presence of acetone in the urine
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Obsolete spelling of acetonemia [(veterinary medicine) Presence of excessive levels of acetone in blood, sometimes occurring in cows during the first weeks after giving birth to a calf.]
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(medicine) a medical condition marked by an abnormally high concentration of hydrogen ions in a person's blood
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(obsolete, pathology) aminoaciduria
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Alternative form of acidaemia [(medicine) a medical condition marked by an abnormally high concentration of hydrogen ions in a person's blood]
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(medicine) A pathological accumulation of an acid in the body system.
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(pathology) An abnormally increased acidity of the blood.
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(medicine) The presence of an acid in the urine
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(pathology) The presence of adiponectin in the blood
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(pathology) The (normal) presence of adiponectin in the bloodstream
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Alternative form of afibrinogenemia [(medicine) A blood disorder in which the blood does not clot normally due to a lack of, or a malfunction involving, fibrinogen.]
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(pathology) The (almost total) absence of sugar in the blood
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(medicine) Absence of sugar in the blood.
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(pathology) The absence of haptoglobin in the blood
n
Alternative form of ahaptoglobinaemia [(pathology) The absence of haptoglobin in the blood]
n
(pathology) The presence of alanine in the blood
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Alternative form of alaninaemia [(pathology) The presence of alanine in the blood]
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(medicine) A form of albuminuria in which there is a preponderance in the urine of mineral substances over proteins.
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(pathology) The (normal) presence of albumin in the blood.
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(archaic, pathology) A condition of the blood characterized by the presence of more than the usual amount of albumin; hyperalbuminemia.
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(pathology) The presence of albumin in the urine, often a symptom of renal disease
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(pathology) The presence of proteoses in the urine.
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Alternative spelling of alkaptonuria [(medicine) A rare inherited genetic disorder of phenylalanine and tyrosine metabolism, causing the accumulation and eventual excretion of alkapton.]
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The presence of alcohol in the bloodstream
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Alternative spelling of alcoholaemia [The presence of alcohol in the bloodstream]
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(pathology) The presence of aldosterone in the blood
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(pathology) The condition of blood having a higher than normal pH
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Alternative form of alkalaemia [(pathology) The condition of blood having a higher than normal pH]
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(pathology) The condition of the urine having a higher than normal pH
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An abnormally increased alkalinity in the blood.
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(medicine) A rare inherited genetic disorder of phenylalanine and tyrosine metabolism, causing the accumulation and eventual excretion of alkapton.
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(pathology) The presence of allantoin in the urine
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(pathology) The presence of amino acids in the blood
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(medicine) Any congenital condition which involves a defect in amino acid metabolism and produces hyperaminoacidemia as a consequence.
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(pathology) The presence of amines in the urine
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(pathology) The presence of ammonia in the blood
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(medicine) Elevated ammonia level in the blood.
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Alternative form of ammonuria [(medicine) The presence of ammonia in the urine.]
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(biochemistry) Ammonotelic excretion; ammonotely.
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(medicine) The presence of ammonia in the urine.
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(medicine) A condition in which starch is found in the urine.
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A benign inherited metabolic defect characterised by an impaired synthesis of serum albumin.
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Alternative form of analbuminaemia [A benign inherited metabolic defect characterised by an impaired synthesis of serum albumin.]
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Alternative form of analphalipoproteinemia [(medicine) A disorder of lipid metabolism, characterised by the near absence of high-density lipoproteins in the blood.]
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(medicine) A disorder of lipid metabolism, characterised by the near absence of high-density lipoproteins in the blood.
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(medicine) A decrease in the amount of nitrogenous material (such as urea) in the urine.
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(pathology) The presence of androgens in the blood
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(pathology) The absence of haptoglobin in the bloodstream
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(pathology) A deficiency of niacinamide that is sometimes associated with pellagra
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Alternative spelling of antigenemia [(pathology, immunology) The presence of antigens (especially viral antigens) in the bloodstream]
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(pathology, immunology) The presence of antigens (especially viral antigens) in the bloodstream
n
(immunology, pathology) The presence of antigens in the urine
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(chiefly British spelling) Archaic spelling of anemia. [(American spelling, uncountable, pathology) A medical condition in which the capacity of the blood to transport oxygen to the tissues is reduced, either because of too few red blood cells, or because of too little hemoglobin, resulting in pallor and fatigue.]
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(pathology) The presence of arabinose in the urine
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(pathology) The presence of arginine in the blood
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Alternative spelling of azotemia [(medicine) The accumulation in the blood of nitrogen-bearing waste products (such as urea) that are usually excreted in the urine.]
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(medicine) The accumulation in the blood of nitrogen-bearing waste products (such as urea) that are usually excreted in the urine.
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Elevated temperature caused by nitrogenous substances in the bloodstream.
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(veterinary medicine) A condition that affects the muscles of horses, ranging from stiffness and mild cramps to the horse becoming unable to stand, with discoloured urine
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Alternative form of bacteriuria [(pathology) The presence of bacteria in the urine]
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The presence of betacyanin in the urine; beeturia.
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The presence of bicarbonate in the blood
n
(pathology) The presence of bicarbonate ions in the urine
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(medicine, informal) Clipping of bilirubin. [(biochemistry) A bile pigment that is a product of the breakdown of the heme portion of hemoglobin (which occurs within macrophages as they digest red blood cells), and which is responsible for the yellowish color seen in bruises. Extremely high levels of bilirubin may cause jaundice.]
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(medicine) The presence of bilirubin in the blood
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(medicine) the presence of bilirubin in the urine; often a symptom of liver disease
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(pathology) The presence of bile acids or bile salts in the urine.
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(pathology) The presence of biliverdin in the blood
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(pathology) The presence of normal and abnormal forms of albumin in the blood
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(medicine, physiology) Glucose in the blood.
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(pathology) A red sediment of urates in the urine
adj
(informal, proscribed) Diabetes that is characterized by dramatic swings in blood sugar level.
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(pathology) The presence of cadmium salts in the urine
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Alternative form of calcemia [(physiology, especially in combination) The (normal) presence of calcium in the blood]
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(physiology, especially in combination) The (normal) presence of calcium in the blood
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(pathology, very rare) The presence of calcium (ions) in the blood.
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(pathology) The presence of calcium salts in the urine
n
(medicine) A medical condition, also called pseudogout or CPPD, which resembles gout but results from precipitation of crystals in the joints by a different compound.
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(pathology) The excretion of calcium in the urine.
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(pathology) The presence of calcium salts in the urine (especially at an elevated level)
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The presence of calprotectin in the blood.
n
(pathology) The presence of carbohydrates (principally sugars) in the urine
n
(pathology) The presence of carbolic acid (phenol) in the urine
n
(medicine) Excessive amount of carbon, particularity carbon dioxide, in blood.
n
(pathology) The presence of carbon dioxide in the blood
n
(pathology) The presence of carboxyhaemoglobin in the blood, typically as a result of carbon monoxide poisoning
n
(pathology) The presence of carboxyhemoglobin in the bloodstream
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Alternative form of carnosinemia [A rare metabolic disorder caused by carnosinase deficiency and resulting in an excess of carnosine in the blood and urine.]
n
A rare metabolic disorder caused by carnosinase deficiency and resulting in an excess of carnosine in the blood and urine.
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The (normal) presence of chemokines in the blood
n
(pathology) The presence of chloride in the bloodstream
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(pathology) The presence of chloride in the blood
n
(pathology) The presence of chlorides in the urine
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Alternative form of cholesteraemia [(pathology) The presence of (excessive) cholesterol in the blood]
n
Alternative spelling of cholesterolemia [(medicine) The presence of cholesterol in the blood]
n
(medicine) The presence of cholesterol in the blood
n
(pathology) Any abnormal colouration of the urine
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Alternative spelling of chylomicronemia [The presence of chylomicrons in the blood, a symptom of lipoprotein lipase deficiency.]
adj
Alternative form of chylomicronemic
n
The presence of chylomicrons in the blood, a symptom of lipoprotein lipase deficiency.
n
A medical condition involving the presence of chyle in the urine.
n
(pathology) The presence of citrate in the blood
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(pathology) The presence of citrate (or citric acid) in the urine
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Alternative form of citrullinemia [(medicine) The normal presence of citrulline in the blood.]
n
(medicine, medical genetics) A disorder of the urea cycle that causes ammonia and other toxic substances to accumulate in the blood.
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citrullinemia (with regard to the same toxic substances accumulating in urine)
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(pathology) The presence of corticosteroids in the blood
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(pathology) The presence of cortisol in the blood
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Initialism of calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate deposition disease. [(medicine) A medical condition, also called pseudogout or CPPD, which resembles gout but results from precipitation of crystals in the joints by a different compound.]
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Alternative form of creatinemia [(pathology) The presence of (excessive amounts of) creatine in the blood]
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(pathology) The presence of (excessive amounts of) creatine in the blood
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(pathology) The presence of creatinine in the blood
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(pathology) The presence of creatine in the urine
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The abnormal excretion of muscle fibre in the feces
n
(medicine) The presence of cryofibrinogen in the blood.
n
(pathology) The presence of crystals in the urine.
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The presence of copper in the blood
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(pathology) The excretion of copper salts in the urine
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(medicine) The passing of bluish-coloured urine.
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(pathology) The presence of a cyclosporine in the blood
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(pathology) The presence of renal cylinders in the urine
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A metabolic disorder that results in an excess of cystathionine in the urine.
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(medicine) The presence of cystine in the urine
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Alternative form of cytokinemia [(pathology) The presence of cytokines in the blood]
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(pathology) The presence of cytokines in the blood
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The presence of cells of some kind in the urine.
n
Diabetes mellitus; any of a group of metabolic diseases whereby a person (or other animal) has high blood sugar due to an inability to produce, or inability to metabolize, sufficient quantities of the hormone insulin.
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A medical disorder commonly called diabetes, characterized by varying or persistent hyperglycemia (high blood sugar levels), especially after eating.
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A person with diabetes, usually diabetes mellitus (but see people-first language).
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(pathology) The presence of acetoacetic acid (diacetic acid) in the urine
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(pathology) A red discolouration of the urine on addition of diazobenzenesulfonic acid - an indication of typhoid fever.
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Alternative form of dyslipidemia [(medicine) an imbalance of lipids (especially cholesterol) in the blood; hypercholesterolemia]
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(pathology) The presence of a disulfide in the urine, but especially that of cystine
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Alternative spelling of dysbetalipoproteinemia [A rare medical disorder, Type III hyperlipoproteinemia.]
n
A rare medical disorder, Type III hyperlipoproteinemia.
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(pathology) The presence of an inappropriate level of chloride in the blood
n
Alternative form of dyselectrolytemia [(pathology) An incorrect amount of an electrolyte in the blood]
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(pathology) An incorrect amount of an electrolyte in the blood
n
(pathology) An elevated (though still relatively low) level of glucose in the blood.
n
Alternative form of dysglycaemia [(pathology) An elevated (though still relatively low) level of glucose in the blood.]
n
A person who has dysglycemia.
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(pathology) A unhealthy concentration of potassium in the blood, typically hypokalemia
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Alternative spelling of dyslipidemia [(medicine) an imbalance of lipids (especially cholesterol) in the blood; hypercholesterolemia]
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(medicine) an imbalance of lipids (especially cholesterol) in the blood; hypercholesterolemia
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Alternative form of dyslipoproteinemia [(pathology) Any condition caused by inappropriate amounts or types of lipoprotein in the blood]
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(pathology) Any condition caused by inappropriate amounts or types of lipoprotein in the blood
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Alternative form of dysnatremia [(biology, physiology, medicine) The presence of an unusual (high or low) amount of sodium in the blood; abnormal serum sodium level.]
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(biology, physiology, medicine) The presence of an unusual (high or low) amount of sodium in the blood; abnormal serum sodium level.
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Alternative form of dysproteinemia [(pathology) The presence of abnormal types or amount of protein in the blood]
adj
Alternative form of dysproteinemic [Exhibiting or relating to dysproteinemia.]
n
(pathology) The presence of abnormal types or amount of protein in the blood
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Alternative spelling of endotoxemia [(pathology) The presence of endotoxins in the bloodstream]
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(pathology) The presence of endotoxins in the bloodstream
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Alternative form of endotoxinemia [(pathology) The presence of endotoxins in the blood]
n
(pathology) The presence of endotoxins in the blood
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Alternative form of endotoxemia [(pathology) The presence of endotoxins in the bloodstream]
n
(pathology) The (normal of pathological) presence of enzymes in the urine
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The abnormal presence of eosinophils in the urine.
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The (normal) presence of estrogens in the blood
n
(pathology) The presence of ethanol in the blood.
n
(pathology) A normal level of cortisol in the urine
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Alternative spelling of euglycemia [(medicine) The condition of having a normal concentration of glucose in the blood; good glycemia regulation; good glycemia.]
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(medicine) A healthy/normal concentration of sodium in blood plasma.
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Alternative form of euvolemia [The presence of a normal amount (or flow) of blood]
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(pathology) The presence of an exotoxin in the blood
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Alternative form of Fabry disease [A rare X-linked (inherited) lysosomal storage disease.]
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A disease of the proximal renal tubules of the kidney in which glucose, amino acids, uric acid, phosphate and bicarbonate are passed into the urine, instead of being reabsorbed.
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(pathology) The presence of feces in the urine.
n
(pathology) The presence of ferritin in the blood
n
Alternative form of fibrinogenemia [(pathology) Excess fibrinogen in the blood.]
n
(pathology) Excess fibrinogen in the blood.
n
A supposed disease, which is characterised by both fibromyalgic and hypoglycemic symptoms.
n
(pathology) The presence of fructose in the blood
n
(pathology) The (abnormal) presence of fructose in the urine
n
Alternative spelling of galactosemia [(medicine) A genetic metabolic disorder characterized by an inability to metabolize galactose properly]
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The presence of galactose in the blood
n
(pathology) The presence of galactose in the urine
n
(pathology) The presence of gametocytes in the blood
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(pathology) The presence of gamma-globin in the blood
n
Alternative form of gammaglobulinemia [(medicine) The presence of gamma globulin in the bloodstream.]
n
(pathology) The presence of gastrin in the blood
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(pathology) The presence of ghrelin in the blood
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An autosomal-recessive kidney tubule disorder characterized by low blood levels of potassium and magnesium, decreased excretion of calcium in the urine, and elevated blood pH.
n
(medicine) The presence of globulin in the urine.
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A relatively benign condition, found especially in dogs, that is characterized by glomerular tufts of fatty material.
n
(pathology) The presence of glucagon in the blood.
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Alternative form of glycemia [(medicine, American spelling) Presence of glucose in the blood (which is always true), and (usually, more specifically) average concentration thereof over time, and its regulation; in this sense, glycemia is hypernymic to euglycemia, hyperglycemia, and hypoglycemia, and a mention of glycemia is a reference to blood sugar regulation and degree or quality thereof.]
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Obsolete form of glycemia. [(medicine, American spelling) Presence of glucose in the blood (which is always true), and (usually, more specifically) average concentration thereof over time, and its regulation; in this sense, glycemia is hypernymic to euglycemia, hyperglycemia, and hypoglycemia, and a mention of glycemia is a reference to blood sugar regulation and degree or quality thereof.]
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(medicine) glucose deficiency
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(physiology) A lowering of blood glucose level that triggers a feeling of hunger
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Alternative form of glucosemia
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Alternative form of glycosemia [(less common) glycemia]
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(medicine) A condition in which glucose is discharged in the urine; diabetes mellitus.
n
(pathology) The toxic effects of excessive levels of glucose in the blood (as in diabetes)
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The presence of glutathione in the urine.
n
(British spelling) alternative form of glycemia [(medicine, American spelling) Presence of glucose in the blood (which is always true), and (usually, more specifically) average concentration thereof over time, and its regulation; in this sense, glycemia is hypernymic to euglycemia, hyperglycemia, and hypoglycemia, and a mention of glycemia is a reference to blood sugar regulation and degree or quality thereof.]
adj
Alternative spelling of glycemic [(American spelling) Of, pertaining to or suffering from glycemia.]
n
(medicine, American spelling) Presence of glucose in the blood (which is always true), and (usually, more specifically) average concentration thereof over time, and its regulation; in this sense, glycemia is hypernymic to euglycemia, hyperglycemia, and hypoglycemia, and a mention of glycemia is a reference to blood sugar regulation and degree or quality thereof.
n
(pathology) The presence of glycerol in the urine
n
(pathology) The presence of glycine in the blood
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(medicine) A kidney condition that causes too much glycine in urine.
n
(pathology) A metabolic disorder characterized by the inability to metabolize glycogen properly
n
(pathology) A deficiency of sugar
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The presence of glucose in the cerebrospinal fluid.
n
(medicine) The presence of sugars (especially glucose) in the urine, often as a result of diabetes mellitus
n
(pathology) The presence of haemoprotein in the urine
n
(British spelling) Alternative spelling of hemoglobinuria [(medicine) The presence of hemoglobin in the urine.]
n
Initialism of high anion gap metabolic acidosis. [(pathology) a form of metabolic acidosis characterized by a high anion gap]
n
The normal presence of haptoglobin in the blood
n
Alternative form of haptoglobinaemia [The normal presence of haptoglobin in the blood]
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(biochemistry) An amino acid, found in elevated concentrations in the urine in cases of hawkinsinuria.
n
(medicine, obsolete) The presence of urobilin, a brown pigment, in the blood and urine.
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(American spelling, medicine) Any of a range of inherited genetic disorders affecting hemoglobin
n
(medicine) The presence of hemoglobin in the urine.
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(medicine) The presence of hemosiderin in the urine.
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(pathology) a form of metabolic acidosis characterized by a high anion gap
n
(pathology) The presence of (excessive) hippuric acid in the urine, as sometimes occurs in diabetes mellitus
n
Alternative spelling of histidinemia [A rare autosomal recessive metabolic disorder caused by a deficiency of the enzyme histidase.]
n
A rare autosomal recessive metabolic disorder caused by a deficiency of the enzyme histidase.
n
A neurological disorder resulting in an excess of homocarnosine in the brain.
n
(medicine) The presence of homocysteine in the blood.
n
Alternative form of homocystinuria [(medicine) An inherited metabolic disorder characterised by the presence of homocysteine in the urine]
n
(medicine) An inherited metabolic disorder characterised by the presence of homocysteine in the urine
n
Initialism of hypophosphatasia. [A rare and sometimes fatal metabolic bone disease characterised by phosphatase deficiency.]
n
Alternative form of hydatiduria [(pathology) The presence of hydatid cysts in the urine]
n
(biochemistry) A body formed from bilirubin, identical with urobilin.
n
(medicine) The excretion of a greatly increased amount of watery urine; polyuria.
n
Alternative form of hypalbuminemia [An abnormally low level of albumin in the blood.]
n
An abnormally low level of albumin in the blood.
n
Obsolete spelling of hypalbuminemia [An abnormally low level of albumin in the blood.]
n
(pathology) The presence of raised levels of adiponectin in the blood
n
Alternative form of hyperalaninemia [An abnormally high level of alanine in the blood.]
n
(pathology) The presence of an abnormally high concentration of albumin in the blood
n
(pathology) An elevated level of albumin in the urine
n
Alternative form of hyperaldosteronemia [(pathology) The presence of an excess of aldosterone in the blood]
n
(pathology) The presence of an excess of aldosterone in the blood
n
(medicine) A condition in which too much aldosterone is produced by the adrenal glands, potentially leading to lowered levels of potassium in the blood.
n
Alternative form of hyperalphalipoproteinemia [An abnormally high level of alphalipoprotein in the blood.]
n
An abnormally high level of alphalipoprotein in the blood.
n
(pathology) The presence of an excessive amount of amino acids in the blood
n
The presence of excessive amino acids in the urine.
n
Alternative form of hyperammonemia [A metabolic disturbance characterized by excessive ammonia in the blood]
n
A metabolic disturbance characterized by excessive ammonia in the blood
n
Alternative form of hyperamylasemia [An abnormally high level of amylase in the blood.]
n
An abnormally high level of amylase in the blood.
n
(pathology) The presence of excess amylin in the blood
n
Alternative form of hyperamylinaemia [(pathology) The presence of excess amylin in the blood]
n
Alternative form of hyperandrogenemia [Synonym of hyperandrogenism]
n
Alternative form of hyperargininemia [An abnormally high level of arginine in the blood]
n
Synonym of azotemia (see azotemia § Usage notes).
n
Alternative form of hyperbetalipoproteinemia [An abnormally high level of betalipoprotein in the blood.]
n
An abnormally high level of betalipoprotein in the blood.
adj
Of or relating to hyperbetalipoproteinemia.
n
An excess of bicarbonate in the blood
n
Alternative spelling of hyperbilirubinemia [(pathology) An unusually large concentration of bilirubin in the blood]
adj
Alternative form of hyperbilirubinemic [Having or relating to hyperbilirubinemia.]
n
(pathology) An unusually large concentration of bilirubin in the blood
n
(pathology) The presence of a more than usual amount of biliverdin in the blood
n
Alternative spelling of hypercalcemia [(medicine) The presence of an unusually high concentration of calcium in the blood.]
n
(medicine) The presence of an unusually high concentration of calcium in the blood.
n
(pathology) An excessive level of calcium in the blood
n
The condition of high levels of calcium in the urine as caused by high levels of bone resorption seen in osteoporosis or hyperthyroidism.
adj
Having an abnormally large amount of calcium in the urine.
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Alternative form of hypercalcinuria [The condition of high levels of calcium in the urine as caused by high levels of bone resorption seen in osteoporosis or hyperthyroidism.]
n
The presence of an excess of calprotectin in the blood.
n
(medicine) the condition of having an abnormally high concentration of carbon dioxide in the blood
n
(pathology) The presence of an excess of carbon dioxide in the blood
n
An excess of carnitine in the bloodstream.
n
Alternative form of hypercarotenemia [(medicine) An excess of carotene in the bloodstream.]
n
(medicine) Elevated level of catecholamines in the blood.
n
(pathology) The presence of excessive amounts of catechol and/or catecholamines in the blood
n
An elevated level of chemokines in the blood
n
Alternative form of hyperchloremia [An electrolyte disturbance in which there is an abnormally elevated level of the chloride ion in the blood.]
n
An electrolyte disturbance in which there is an abnormally elevated level of the chloride ion in the blood.
n
(pathology) The presence of an excessive amount of hydrochloric acid in the stomach. Often treatable with antacid.
n
(medicine) An abnormally high serum level of bile acids
n
(medicine) An abnormally high level of cholesterol in the blood
adj
Alternative form of hypercholesteremic [Exhibiting or relating to hypercholesteremia.]
n
Alternative spelling of hypercholesteraemia [(medicine) An abnormally high level of cholesterol in the blood]
n
Alternative form of hypercholesterinemia [An abnormally high level of cholesterin in the blood.]
n
An abnormally high level of cholesterin in the blood.
n
Alternative spelling of hypercholesterolemia [(medicine) An excess of cholesterol in the blood.]
adj
Alternative form of hypercholesterolemic [(pathology) Of, pertaining to, or having hypercholesterolemia.]
n
(medicine) An excess of cholesterol in the blood.
n
Alternative form of hyperchylomicronemia [The presence of excess chylomicrons in the blood; a symptom of lipoprotein lipase deficiency]
n
The presence of excess chylomicrons in the blood; a symptom of lipoprotein lipase deficiency
n
(pathology) The presence of a high level of citrate in the blood
n
(pathology) A higher than normal level of citrate in the urine
n
(biochemistry) Excessive citrullination
n
(pathology) An excess of citrulline in the blood.
n
(medicine) Increased levels of complement system proteins in the blood.
n
(pathology) An excess of corticoid enzymes in the bloodstream; hypercorticoidism
n
(pathology) The presence of excess corticosteroids in the blood
n
(pathology) The presence of an elevated amount of cortisol (hydrocortisone) in the blood
n
Excessive cortisol in the urine
n
(pathology) An excessive amount of cortisol in the blood
n
Alternative form of hypercreatinemia [(pathology) The presence of excessive amounts of creatine in the blood]
adj
Alternative form of hypercreatinemic [Relating to hypercreatinemia]
n
(pathology) The presence of excessive amounts of creatine in the blood
n
Alternative form of hypercreatininemia [(pathology) An excess of creatinine in the blood]
n
(pathology) An excess of creatinine in the blood
n
(pathology) The presence of an excess of creatine in the urine
n
Alternative form of hypercupremia [An abnormally high level of copper in the blood.]
n
An abnormally high level of copper in the blood.
n
(pathology) The presence of an unusually high amount of an electrolyte in the blood
n
(pathology) A disease characterised by a marked increase in the eosinophil count in the bloodstream
n
(pathology) An abnormally high amount of estrogens in the blood
n
Alternative form of hyperferremia [(pathology) The medical condition of having too much iron in the blood.]
n
(pathology) The medical condition of having too much iron in the blood.
n
Alternative form of hyperferritinemia [(pathology) The presence of an unusually large amount of ferritin in the blood]
n
(pathology) The presence of an unusually large amount of ferritin in the blood
n
Alternative form of hyperfibrinogenemia [An abnormally high level of fibrinogen in the blood.]
n
(medicine) An elevation of the rate of glomerular filtration of the kidneys.
n
Alternative form of hyperfructosemia [An abnormally high level of fructose in the blood.]
n
An abnormally high level of fructose in the blood.
n
(pathology) An elevated level of galactose in the blood
n
(pathology) The presence of an excessive amount of gamma-globin in the blood
n
Alternative form of hypergammaglobulinemia [A medical condition with elevated levels of gamma globulin.]
adj
Alternative form of hypergammaglobulinemic [Relating to, or exhibiting, hypergammaglobulinemia.]
n
Alternative form of hypergammaglobulinemia [A medical condition with elevated levels of gamma globulin.]
n
(pathology) The presence of an excessive amount of gastrin in the blood
n
(pathology) The presence of excessive ghrelin in the blood
n
Alternative form of hyperglobulinemia [An abnormally high level of globulin in the blood]
n
An abnormally high level of globulin in the blood
n
Alternative form of hyperglucagonemia [(pathology) The presence of an excessive amount of glucagon in the blood; a symptom of glucagonoma]
n
(pathology) The presence of an excessive amount of glucagon in the blood; a symptom of glucagonoma
n
Alternative form of hyperglycemia with particular reference to glucose
n
(pathology) Synonym of hyperadrenocorticism
n
(pathology) Excessive excitation of the nervous system by glutamate
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An excessive level of glutamine in the bloodstream.
n
Alternative spelling of hyperglycemia [(pathology) An unusually high concentration of sugar in the blood]
adj
Alternative spelling of hyperglycemic [Having (or producing) excessively high blood sugar.]
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(pathology) An unusually high concentration of sugar in the blood
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Alternative form of hyperglyceridemia [An abnormally high level of glyceride in the blood.]
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An abnormally high level of glyceride in the blood.
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(pathology) An increased level of glycerol in the blood
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Alternative form of hyperglycinemia [An abnormally high level of glycine in the blood.]
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An abnormally high level of glycine in the blood.
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The presence of excessive glucose in the cerebrospinal fluid.
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Alternative form of hyperglycosemia [(less common) Synonym of hyperglycemia]
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The presence of abnormally high levels of glycose in the urine.
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Obsolete form of hyperglycemia. [(pathology) An unusually high concentration of sugar in the blood]
adj
Obsolete form of hyperglycemic. [Having (or producing) excessively high blood sugar.]
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Alternative form of hyperglyoxylemia [An abnormally high level of glyoxyl in the blood.]
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An abnormally high level of glyoxyl in the blood.
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(pathology) The presence of an excessive amount of gonadotropin in the blood
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Alternative form of hyperguanidinemia [The presence of excessive amounts of guanidine in the blood.]
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The presence of excessive amounts of guanidine in the blood.
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Alternative form of hyperhemoglobinemia [(pathology) An abnormally high level of hemoglobin in the blood]
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(pathology) An abnormally high level of hemoglobin in the blood
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Alternative form of hyperheparinemia [(pathology) An elevated level of heparin in the bloodstream]
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(pathology) An elevated level of heparin in the bloodstream
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Alternative spelling of hyperhomocysteinemia [(medicine) The presence of an excessive amount of homocysteine in the blood.]
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(pathology) A very high level of homocysteine
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(medicine) The presence of an excessive amount of homocysteine in the blood.
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(pathology) The presence of a large amount of homocysteine in the urine
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Alternative form of hyperhydroxyprolinemia [An abnormally high level of hydroxyproline in the blood due to deficiency of 4-hydroxy proline dehydrogenase enzyme.]
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An abnormally high level of hydroxyproline in the blood due to deficiency of 4-hydroxy proline dehydrogenase enzyme.
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Alternative form of hyperindicanemia [An abnormally high level of indican in the blood.]
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An abnormally high level of indican in the blood.
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(pathology) The presence of an unusually high level of insulin in the bloodstream
adj
(pathology) Of, pertaining to, or having hyperinsulinaemia
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(medicine) The condition of having an excessively high level of insulin in the blood, usually due to excess production
adj
Suffering from or characterized by hyperinsulinemia, an excessively high level of insulin in the blood
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A high level of insulinization
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(medicine) The condition of having an abnormally high concentration of potassium ions in the blood.
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Having a high percentage of potassium in one's blood.
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Alternative form of hyperkaliemia
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(pathology) The presence of excess potassium salts in the urine
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(biology, medicine) The presence of excessive ketoacids in the blood.
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Alternative form of hyperketonemia [(pathology) An abnormally high level of ketone in the blood.]
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(pathology) An abnormally high level of ketone in the blood.
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(pathology) Any disease caused by an elevated level of ketones (in the bloodstream)
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Alternative form of hyperkinemia
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(pathology) An excess of kylomycin in the bloodstream
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(pathology) The presence of excess lactic acid in the blood
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(pathology) An increased level of lactate in the blood
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(pathology) The presence of an excessive amount of lactic acid in the bloodstream
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Alternative form of hyperlacticaemia [(pathology) The presence of an excessive amount of lactic acid in the bloodstream]
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Alternative form of hyperleptinemia [(pathology) The presence of a higher than normal amount of leptins in the bloodstream]
adj
Alternative form of hyperleptinemic [Exhibiting or relating to hyperleptinemia.]
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(pathology) The presence of a higher than normal amount of leptins in the bloodstream
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Hyperlipaemia is a clinical condition characterised by the fatty infiltration of organs and subsequent organ dysfunction (usually liver and/or renal).
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Alternative form of hyperlipemic [A person who has hyperlipemia.]
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The presence of excessive concentrations of lipases in the blood.
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Hyperlipemia is a clinical condition characterized by the fatty infiltration of organs and subsequent organ dysfunction (usually liver and/or renal).
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Alternative spelling of hyperlipidemia [(medicine) An excess quantity of lipid in the blood; a symptom of several medical conditions.]
adj
Alternative form of hyperlipidemic [Of, pertaining to, or suffering from hyperlipidemia]
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Alternative form of hyperlipoidemia [An abnormally high level of lipoids in the blood.]
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An abnormally high level of lipoids in the blood.
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Alternative spelling of hyperlipoproteinemia [(medicine) A form of hyperlipidemia in which there is an excess of lipoprotein in the blood]
adj
Alternative form of hyperlipoproteinemic [Pertaining to, or afflicted with, hyperlipoproteinemia.]
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(medicine) A form of hyperlipidemia in which there is an excess of lipoprotein in the blood
adj
Pertaining to, or afflicted with, hyperlipoproteinemia.
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Alternative form of hyperlysinemia [An abnormally high level of lysin in the blood.]
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An abnormally high level of lysin in the blood.
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The presence of excessive lysine in the urine.
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Alternative form of hypermagnesemia [An electrolyte disturbance in which there is an abnormally elevated level of magnesium in the blood.]
adj
Alternative form of hypermagnesemic [Relating to, or exhibiting, hypermagnesemia.]
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An electrolyte disturbance in which there is an abnormally elevated level of magnesium in the blood.
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(pathology) An excess of manganese ions in the blood
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(pathology) The presence of more than the normal amount of methionine in the blood
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Alternative form of hypermethioninemia [An excess of methionine in the blood.]
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An excess of methionine in the blood.
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Presence of excessive myoglobin in the blood, as occurs in rhabdomyolysis or various other conditions.
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Alternative form of hypernatremia [(medicine) An abnormally high concentration of sodium in blood plasma.]
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(medicine) An abnormally high concentration of sodium in blood plasma.
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Alternative spelling of hyperestrogenemia [(pathology) An abnormally high amount of estrogens in the blood]
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Alternative form of hyperornithinemia [An abnormally high level of ornithine in the blood.]
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An abnormally high level of ornithine in the blood.
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(pathology) An unusually high osmolality, especially in any bodily fluid
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Any coma that results from a greater than normal amount of glucose in the blood
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A type of diabetic coma caused by elevated levels of sugar in the bodies of people with type II diabetes.
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An abnormally high osmolarity
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The presence of excess oxalate in the blood
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(pathology) The presence of an excessive amount of oxalic acid or oxalates in the urine.
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Alternative form of hyperparasitemia [(pathology) The presence of very many parasites in the blood]
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(pathology) The presence of very many parasites in the blood
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(medicine) Hyperphenylalaninemia.
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Alternative spelling of hyperphenylalaninemia [The presence of excessive phenylalanine in the blood.]
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The presence of excessive phenylalanine in the blood.
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Alternative form of hyperphosphatemia [(pathology) An elevated amount of phosphate in the blood]
adj
Relating to, or exhibiting, hyperphosphataemia.
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Alternative form of hyperphosphatasemia [An abnormally high level of phosphatase in the blood.]
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An abnormally high level of phosphatase in the blood.
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(pathology) An elevated amount of phosphate in the blood
adj
Relating to, or exhibiting, hyperphosphatemia.
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(pathology) The presence of excessive phosphate in the urine
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(pathology) The presence of an elevated level of phosphorus in the blood
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hyperpipecolic acidemia; a very rare autosomal-recessive metabolic disorder characterized by an increase in pipecolic acid levels in the blood, leading to neuropathy and hepatomegaly.
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Alternative form of hyperpotassemia [(medicine, may be considered incorrect) Hyperkalemia.]
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(medicine, may be considered incorrect) Hyperkalemia.
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Alternative form of hyperprebetalipoproteinemia [An abnormally high level of prebetalipoprotein in the blood.]
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An abnormally high level of prebetalipoprotein in the blood.
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(pathology) The presence of an excess of procalcitonin in the blood
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(pathology) The presence of an elevated level of progesterone in the blood
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Alternative form of hyperproinsulinemia [(pathology) An abnormally high level of proinsulin in the blood]
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Alternative spelling of hyperprolactinemia [(pathology) The condition of having abnormally high levels of prolactin in the blood.]
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(pathology) The condition of having abnormally high levels of prolactin in the blood.
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Alternative form of hyperprolinemia [(pathology) An excessive amount of proline in the blood]
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Alternative form of hyperproteinemia [An abnormally high level of protein in the blood.]
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An abnormally high level of protein in the blood.
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(pathology) An excessive amount of protein in the urine
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The condition of being hyperpurinergic (a symptom of autism)
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Alternative form of hyperreninemia [The presence of excessive renin in the blood.]
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The presence of excessive renin in the blood.
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Alternative form of hypersalemia
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Alternative form of hypersarcosinemia
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Alternative form of hyperserotonemia [(pathology) A raised level of serotonin in the blood]
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(pathology) A raised level of serotonin in the blood
adj
Having an elevated level of sitosterol in the bloodstream
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(pathology) An elevated level of sulfate in the blood
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(pathology) An elevated level of sulfate in the urine
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(pathology) The disease or disorder of abnormally high blood pressure.
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Alternative form of hypertestosteronemia [The presence of excess testosterone in the bloodstream.]
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The presence of excess testosterone in the bloodstream.
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Alternative form of hyperthrombinemia [An abnormally high level of thrombin in the blood.]
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An abnormally high level of thrombin in the blood.
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(pathology) An excessive amount of thyrotropin in the blood
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Alternative form of hyperthyroxinemia [A thyroid disease where the serum levels of thyroxine are higher than expected.]
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A thyroid disease where the serum levels of thyroxine are higher than expected.
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(pathology) An excess of a transaminase enzyme in the blood
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(pathology) An elevated level of trehalose in the blood
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The presence of an abnormally high level of triacylglycerols in the bloodstream.
adj
Having an abnormally high level of triacylglycerols in the bloodstream.
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Alternative spelling of hypertriglyceridemia [(medicine) A form of hyperlipidemia in which there is an excess of triglycerides in the blood]
adj
Alternative form of hypertriglyceridemic [Relating to, or exhibiting, hypertriglyceridemia.]
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(medicine) A form of hyperlipidemia in which there is an excess of triglycerides in the blood
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Alternative form of hypertyrosinemia [An abnormally high level of tyrosine in the blood.]
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An abnormally high level of tyrosine in the blood.
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Alternative form of hyperuremia [The presence of excessive urea in the blood.]
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The presence of excessive urea in the blood.
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Increased frequency of urination and/or increased quantity of urine.
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(Britain) Alternative spelling of hyperuricemia [An abnormally high level of uric acid in one's blood.]
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An abnormally high level of uric acid in one's blood.
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The presence of an unusually high amount of uric acid in the urine.
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Alternative form of hypervalinemia [The presence of excessive valine in the blood.]
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The presence of excessive valine in the blood.
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(pathology) The presence of an abnormally high level of a vitamin in the blood
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(pathology) An excessive amount of zinc ions in the urine
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(medicine) A diminution in the normal amount of fibrin present in the blood.
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(slang) A hypoglycaemia attack in a person with diabetes.
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Alternative spelling of hypoadiponectinemia [(pathology) A reduced level of adiponectin in the bloodstream, especially as a risk-factor in diabetes]
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(pathology) A reduced level of adiponectin in the bloodstream, especially as a risk-factor in diabetes
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(chiefly medicine) A decreased level of aggregation
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Alternative spelling of hypoalbuminemia [(pathology) The presence of an abnormally low concentration of albumin in the blood.]
adj
Alternative spelling of hypoalbuminemic [Relating to hypoalbuminemia]
n
(pathology) The presence of an abnormally low concentration of albumin in the blood.
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A deficiency of albumin in the urine
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(medicine) Decreased levels of the hormone aldosterone in the body.
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(pathology) An excess of high-density lipoprotein in the blood.
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(pathology) A reduced level of amino acids in the blood
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Alternative form of hypoammonemia [A metabolic disturbance characterized by an abnormally low concentration of ammonia in the blood.]
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A metabolic disturbance characterized by an abnormally low concentration of ammonia in the blood.
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(pathology) An abnormally low amount of androgens in the blood.
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A reduced level of arginine in the bloodstream
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(pathology) The presence of less than the normal amount of arginine in the blood
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Decreased presence of nitrogen in the urine.
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Alternative form of hypobetalipoproteinemia [(pathology) A low level of betalipoprotein (low-density lipoprotein) in the bloodstream.]
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(pathology) A low level of betalipoprotein (low-density lipoprotein) in the bloodstream.
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(pathology) A reduced level of bicarbonate in the blood
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(medicine) Alternative spelling of hypocalcemia [(medicine) The condition of having an abnormally low concentration of calcium ions in the blood.]
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(medicine) The condition of having an abnormally low concentration of calcium ions in the blood.
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Condition of low levels of calcium in the urine
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(pathology) A reduced concentration of carbon dioxide/bicarbonate in the blood.
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A deficiency of carnitine in the bloodstream.
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Alternative form of hypochloremia [(medicine) An electrolyte disturbance whereby there is an abnormally depleted level of the chloride ion in the blood.]
adj
Alternative form of hypochloremic [Having or relating to hypochloremia.]
n
(medicine) An electrolyte disturbance whereby there is an abnormally depleted level of the chloride ion in the blood.
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(pathology) Lower than normal amount of chloride in the blood
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Alternative form of hypocholesteremia
adj
Of or pertaining to hypocholesterolemia
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Alternative form of hypocholesterinemia [An abnormally low level of cholesterin in the blood.]
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An abnormally low level of cholesterin in the blood.
adj
Alternative form of hypocholesterolemic [(pathology) Of, pertaining to, or having hypocholesterolemia]
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(medicine) A form of hypolipidemia in which there is a deficiency of cholesterol in the blood
adj
(pathology) Of, pertaining to, or having hypocholesterolemia
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(medicine) A deficiency of chyle (gastric juice)
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(pathology) A lower than normal level of citrate in the urine
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Alternative form of hypocomplementemia [Decreased levels of complement system proteins]
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Alternative form of hypocortisolemia [An abnormally low level of cortisol in the blood.]
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An abnormally low level of cortisol in the blood.
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(medicine) A cortisol deficiency.
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A reduced amount of cortisol in the urine
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Alternative form of hypocupremia [An abnormally low level of copper in the blood.]
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An abnormally low level of copper in the blood.
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(pathology) The presence of an unusually low amount of an electrolyte in the blood
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a marked decrease in the eosinophil count in the bloodstream
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(medicine) An abnormally low level of estrogen in the blood.
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Alternative form of hypoferremia [(pathology, medicine) iron deficiency in the blood.]
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(pathology, medicine) iron deficiency in the blood.
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(pathology) The presence of an unusually small amount of ferritin in the blood
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A decreased amount of fibrin in the blood
adj
Alternative form of hypofibrinogenemic [Relating to, or exhibiting, hypofibrinogenemia.]
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(pathology) A reduced level of folate in the blood
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Alternative form of hypogammaglobinemia
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Alternative spelling of hypogammaglobulinemia [(pathology) A type of immune disorder characterised by a reduction in all types of gamma globulins]
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(pathology) A reduced level of gelsolin in the blood
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The presence of an abnormally low count of red blood cells in the blood.
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A reduced amount of globulin in the blood
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(medicine) Alternative spelling of hypoglycemia [(pathology) A too low level of blood glucose.]
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Alternative spelling of hypoglycemic [A sufferer of hypoglycemia.]
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(pathology) A too low level of blood glucose.
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(medicine) Hypoglycorrhachia.
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(medicine, rare) hypoglycemia (which is the usual term).
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Obsolete form of hypoglycemia. [(pathology) A too low level of blood glucose.]
adj
Obsolete form of hypoglycemic. [(pathology) Suffering from hypoglycemia.]
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Alternative spelling of hypohemia [(medicine) A deficiency of blood.]
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The presence of insufficient haptoglobin in the blood
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Alternative form of hypohaptoglobinaemia [The presence of insufficient haptoglobin in the blood]
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(medicine) A deficiency of blood.
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(medicine) Low hemoglobin level in the blood; anemia.
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Alternative form of hypohydremia
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(pathology) The presence of an unusually low level of insulin in the bloodstream
adj
(medicine) Alternative spelling of hypoinsulinemic [Having hypoinsulinemia]
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(medicine) An abnormally low level of insulin in the blood
adj
Having hypoinsulinemia
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(medicine) Deficiency in insulin secretion.
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Alternative form of hypokalemia [(medicine) The condition of having an abnormally low concentration of potassium ions in the blood.]
adj
Alternative form of hypokalemic [Having a low percentage of potassium in one's blood.]
n
(medicine) The condition of having an abnormally low concentration of potassium ions in the blood.
n
Alternative form of hypoketonemia [An abnormally low level of ketone in the blood.]
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An abnormally low level of ketone in the blood.
n
Alternative form of hypokinemia
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(pathology) A reduced level of lactate in the blood
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Alternative form of hypoleptinemia [(pathology) The presence of a lower than normal amount of leptins in the bloodstream]
adj
Alternative form of hypoleptinemic [Relating to hypoleptinemia]
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(pathology) The presence of a lower than normal amount of leptins in the bloodstream
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(pathology) A low concentration of lipid in the blood
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Alternative form of hypolipidemia [(medicine) A lower than normal concentration of lipids in the blood]
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(medicine) A lower than normal concentration of lipids in the blood
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Alternative form of hypolipoproteinemia [An abnormally low level of lipoprotein in the blood]
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An abnormally low level of lipoprotein in the blood
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Alternative spelling of hypomagnesemia [(pathology) The condition of having an abnormally low concentration of magnesium ions in the blood]
adj
Alternative form of hypomagnesemic [(pathology) Relating to hypomagnesemia]
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(pathology) The condition of having an abnormally low concentration of magnesium ions in the blood
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(medicine) magnesium deficiency
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An abnormally low level of magnesium in the urine.
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(pathology) The presence of less than the normal amount of methionine in the blood
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Alternative spelling of hyponatremia [(medicine) An abnormally low concentration of sodium in blood plasma.]
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(medicine) An abnormally low concentration of sodium in blood plasma.
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Alternative form of hyponatraemia
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(pathology) The presence of a reduced amount of ornithine in the blood
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(pathology) A reduced level of phenylalanine in the blood
adj
Alternative form of hypophosphatemic [Relating to hypophosphatemia.]
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Alternative form of hypophosphatasemia [An abnormally low level of phosphatase in the blood.]
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An abnormally low level of phosphatase in the blood.
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A rare and sometimes fatal metabolic bone disease characterised by phosphatase deficiency.
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(medicine) An electrolyte disturbance in which there is an abnormally low level of phosphate in the blood, most commonly seen when malnourished patients are given large amounts of carbohydrates, creating a high phosphorus demand in the cells of the body.
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An abnormally low level of phosphate in the urine.
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Alternative form of hypopotassemia [(medicine, may be considered incorrect) Hypokalemia.]
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(medicine, may be considered incorrect) Hypokalemia.
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Alternative form of hypoproaccelerinemia [An abnormally low level of proaccelerin in the blood.]
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An abnormally low level of proaccelerin in the blood.
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Alternative form of hypoproconvertinemia [An abnormally low level of proconvertin in the blood.]
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An abnormally low level of proconvertin in the blood.
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(pathology) A reduced level of prolactin in the blood
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Alternative form of hypoproteinemia [(medicine) A deficiency of protein in the blood]
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(medicine) A deficiency of protein in the blood
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Alternative form of hypoprothrombinemia [An abnormally low level of prothrombin in the blood]
n
An abnormally low level of prothrombin in the blood
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Alternative form of hyporeninemia [An abnormally low level of renin in the blood.]
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An abnormally low level of renin in the blood.
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(pathology) A less than normal amount of retinol in the blood, typically as a result of vitamin A deficiency
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Alternative form of hyposalemia
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Alternative form of hyposelenemia [(medicine) The condition of having insufficient selenium in the bloodstream.]
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(medicine) The condition of having insufficient selenium in the bloodstream.
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(pathology) A reduced level of serotonin in the blood
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(pathology) anemia due to a deficiency of iron in blood plasma
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A condition where the urine has a relatively low specific gravity, though not necessarily equal to that of plasma.
n
(pathology) A reduced level of sulfate in the blood
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Alternative form of hypotestosteronemia [The presence of abnormally low amounts of testosterone in the bloodstream.]
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The presence of abnormally low amounts of testosterone in the bloodstream.
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An abnormally low level of thrombin in the blood.
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Alternative form of hypothromboplastinemia [An abnormally low level of thromboplastin in the blood.]
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Alternative form of hypothyroxinemia [An abnormally low level of thyroxine in the blood.]
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An abnormally low level of thyroxine in the blood.
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Alternative form of hypotransferrinemia [A reduced level of transferrin in the blood]
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(pathology) A reduced level of trehalose in the blood
n
Alternative form of hypotriglyceridemia [An abnormally low level of triglyceride in the blood.]
adj
Alternative form of hypotriglyceridemic [Relating to, or exhibiting, hypotriglyceridemia.]
n
An abnormally low level of triglyceride in the blood.
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(pathology) A deficiency of tyrosine in the blood
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(Britain) Alternative spelling of hypouricemia [An abnormally low level of uric acid in one's blood.]
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An abnormally low level of uric acid in one's blood.
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The presence of an unusually low amount of uric acid in the urine.
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Alternative form of hypozincemia [(medicine) The condition of having insufficient zinc in the bloodstream.]
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(medicine) The condition of having insufficient zinc in the bloodstream.
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(medicine) The presence of bilirubin in the blood.
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(medicine) A rare autosomal-recessive disorder of renal tubular transport affecting reabsorption of the amino acid glycine and the imino acids proline and hydroxyproline, resulting in excess urinary excretion of all three acids.
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(medicine) The presence of unusual amounts of indican in the urine.
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(endocrinology) A pathological condition in which cells fail to respond normally to the hormone insulin.
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(pathology) The (normal) presence of insulin in the bloodstream
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(medicine) An abnormally high level of insulin in the blood
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(pathology) Synonym of type 1 diabetes
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(pathology) Any disorder due to an excess or deficiency of insulin
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The excretion of urine whose specific gravity (concentration) is neither greater nor less than that of protein-free plasma.
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The disease whose main symptom is that the body does not produce insulin.
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Alternative form of kalemia [(medicine) The presence of potassium in the blood.]
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(medicine) The presence of potassium in the blood.
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(pathology) The presence of (an excessive amount of) potassium in the urine
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Alternative form of kaliuresis [(pathology) The presence of (an excessive amount of) potassium in the urine]
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(loosely) A hereditary disease that is due to deficiency of an enzyme involved in amino acid metabolism.
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(pathology) The presence of (excess) ketoacids in the urine
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An excess of ketones in the blood, sometimes associated with lipolysis.
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(medicine) A medical condition in which ketone bodies are present in the urine.
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(pathology) The presence of ketones in the urine
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(pathology) Synonym of lacticemia
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(pathology) An abnormally increased amount of lactic acid of the blood
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Alternative form of lactatemia [(pathology) The (normal) presence of lactate in the blood.]
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(pathology) The (normal) presence of lactate in the blood.
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(pathology) Excessive plasma acidity due to an accumulation of lactic acid.
n
Alternative form of lacticaemia [(pathology) The presence of (a normal amount of) lactic acid in the bloodstream]
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The presence of lactose in the urine.
n
Alternative form of leptinemia [(pathology) The presence of leptins in the bloodstream]
n
(pathology) The presence of leptins in the bloodstream
n
(pathology) The presence of leptospires in the urine
n
Alternative form of lipemia [(medicine, pathology) An excess of lipids or lipoproteins in the blood.]
adj
Alternative form of lipemic [Of, pertaining to, or suffering from lipemia]
n
(medicine, pathology) An excess of lipids or lipoproteins in the blood.
n
Alternative form of lipidemia [(medicine) The presence of lipids in the blood]
adj
Alternative form of lipidemic [(pathology) Having lipid in the blood]
n
(medicine) The presence of lipids in the blood
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The presence of lipids in the urine.
n
Alternative form of lipoproteinemia [(medicine) The presence of lipoprotein in the blood]
n
(medicine) The presence of lipoprotein in the blood
adj
Exhibiting, or relating to, lipoproteinemia.
n
The presence of abnormal amounts of lipids in urine.
n
Alternative form of lithaemia [(medicine) The presence of lithic acid in the blood.]
n
(pathology) The presence of excess uric acid or its salts in the urine.
adj
Characterised by the presence of lysine in the urine
n
(informal, pathology) Alternative form of macroalbuminuria [(medicine) A greater than normal amount of albumin excreted in the urine]
n
(medicine) A greater than normal amount of albumin excreted in the urine
n
(pathology) The presence of macroamylase in the blood, especially when accompanying hyperamylasaemia
n
Alternative form of macroamylasaemia [(pathology) The presence of macroamylase in the blood, especially when accompanying hyperamylasaemia]
n
(medicine) The presence of high levels of macroglobulins in the blood
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The presence of macrolipases in the blood; when clinically detected, macrolipasemia has usually produced hyperlipasemia because renal clearance does not handle the macromolecules of enzyme in the same way that it would handle normal-sized enzyme molecules.
n
(pathology) The presence of macroprolactin in the blood
n
(nephrology) The presence of a large amount of protein in the urine.
n
Alternative form of magnesemia [(pathology) The presence of magnesium ions in the blood]
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(pathology) The presence of magnesium ions in the blood
n
(pathology) The presence of magnesium salts in the urine
n
(pathology) The presence of magnesium salts in the urine
n
(pathology) The presence of manganese ions in the blood
n
Branched-chain ketoaciduria, an autosomal recessive metabolic disorder affecting branched-chain amino acids and causing the urine to have a distinctive sweet odour.
n
(obsolete, biochemistry) A test for the presence of bile pigments in urine in which a solution of iodine produces a bright green colouration
n
Initialism of milk-alkali syndrome. [(medicine) A condition characterized by high blood calcium levels caused by taking in too much calcium and absorbable alkali.]
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A combination of medical disorders that increase the risk of developing cardiovascular disease and diabetes.
n
Alternative spelling of methemoglobinemia [(medicine) A form of toxic anemia characterized by the presence of methemoglobin in the blood]
n
Alternative form of methemoglobinuria [The occurrence of methemoglobin in the urine.]
adj
Alternative form of methemoglobinuric [Having or relating to methemoglobinuria.]
n
Alternative spelling of methemoglobinemia [(medicine) A form of toxic anemia characterized by the presence of methemoglobin in the blood]
n
(medicine) A form of toxic anemia characterized by the presence of methemoglobin in the blood
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(pathology) The chronic presence of a small excess of albumin in the blood
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The presence of very small amounts of blood in the urine
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Alternative spelling of microproteinemia [(medicine) The chronic presence of microprotein (especially microglobulin) in the blood; a sign of renal damage]
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(medicine) The chronic presence of microprotein (especially microglobulin) in the blood; a sign of renal damage
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The presence of microprotein in the urine
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(medicine) A condition characterized by high blood calcium levels caused by taking in too much calcium and absorbable alkali.
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(pathology) The presence of mucoproteins in the urine
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(pathlogy) The presence of mucus in the urine.
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(medicine) Alternative form of mycobacteremia [(pathology) The presence of mycobacteria in the blood]
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Presence of myoglobin in the blood or (usually, more specifically) excessive myoglobin in the blood, as occurs in rhabdomyolysis or various other conditions.
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The presence of myoglobulin in the urine
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Alternative spelling of natremia [(medicine) The presence of sodium ions in the blood.]
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(medicine) The presence of sodium ions in the blood.
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(pathology) Any of several disorders characterised by too much or too little sugar in the brain
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Alternative form of neuroglycopenia [(medicine) A shortage of glucose in the brain]
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(medicine) A shortage of glucose in the brain
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(medicine) The presence of nitrite in the urine.
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Alternative form of normoalbuminuria [(pathology) The presence of the normal amount of albumen in the urine]
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(pathology) The presence of a normal amount of albumin in the blood
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(pathology) The presence of the normal amount of albumen in the urine
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(pathology) Having a normal amount of albumin in the urine
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(pathology, rare) The presence of a normal amount of bilirubin in the blood.
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Alternative form of normocalcemia [(medicine) The presence of a normal amount of calcium in the bloodstream.]
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(pathology) The presence of the normal amount of chlorine (as chloride) in the blood
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The normal presence of ferritin in the blood
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(pathology) The presence of the normal amount of leptins in the blood
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Alternative form of normomagnesemia [(pathology) The normal level of magnesium ions in the bloodstream]
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Alternative form of normophosphatemia [The condition of being normophosphatemic.]
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Alternative form of normotriglyceridemia [The quality of being normotriglyceridemic.]
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The presence of nucleoalbumin in the urine.
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Alternative form of oligaemia [(medicine) The condition of having a low quantity of blood.]
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(pathiology) A condition, lying between anuria and oligouria, in which less than 100ml of urine is produced per day
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(pathology) Any of several diseases characterised by increased levels of oligosaccharides in the urine
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(pathology) A condition in which only a relatively small amount of urine (typically about 400ml per day) is produced
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(medicine) A decreased production in the volume of urine.
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Obsolete form of oligaemia. [(medicine) The condition of having a low quantity of blood.]
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Alternative form of oxalemia [(pathology) The presence of oxalate in the blood]
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(pathology) The presence of oxalate in the blood
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The deposition of oxalate within the body.
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The presence of oxalic acid (or oxalate) in the urine
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(pathology) The presence of oxoproline in the urine, especially as a result of glutathione synthetase deficiency
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The deficiency of all (or many) proteins in the blood
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Alternative form of paraproteinemia [(pathology) The presence of (abnormally large amounts of) paraproteins in the blood.]
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(pathology) The presence of (abnormally large amounts of) paraproteins in the blood.
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(pathology) The presence of paraproteins in the urine
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(pathology) A pathological level of sugar in the blood
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(pathology) the presence of pentose sugars in the urine; especially the presence of abnormally high levels of xylulose in the urine
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(medicine) The presence of peptone or a similar body in the urine.
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Alternative spelling of pernicious anemia [(pathology) A severe form of anemia caused by vitamin B₁₂ insufficiency.]
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(pathology) The presence of phenylalanine in the blood
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Alternative form of phenylketonuria [(medicine) A metabolic disorder in which individuals lack the liver enzyme phenylalanine hydroxylase (PAH) which is needed to metabolize the amino acid phenylalanine.]
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(medicine) A metabolic disorder in which individuals lack the liver enzyme phenylalanine hydroxylase (PAH) which is needed to metabolize the amino acid phenylalanine.
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(medicine) The presence of phosphate in the blood.
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(medicine) The condition in which there is a tendency in the urine to deposit white gravel.
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(pathology) The presence of phosphate in the urine.
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The condition of being phosphodeficient
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(pathology) The presence of phosphorus (typically as some form of phosphate) in the blood
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a higher than normal amount of phosphate in the urine; a symptom of renal failure
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(medicine) a wasting disease caused by exposure to phosphorus
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Alternative spelling of phosphoruria [a higher than normal amount of phosphate in the urine; a symptom of renal failure]
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(obsolete, rare, medicine, specifically pathology) Luminous or phosphorescent urine.
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Alternative form of phytosterolemia [Synonym of sitosterolemia]
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(medicine) The presence of a component in the urine that gives it an abnormal colour
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(pathology) The presence of plasmins in the blood
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(medicine) The presence of undissolved gases in the urine during urination.
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(pathology) The presence of podocytes in the urine
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Alternative form of polyemia [(dated, medicine) The presence of an abnormally large volume of blood in the body.]
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The presence of polyomavirus in the urine.
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(pathology) The production of an abnormally large amount of urine; one symptom of diabetes
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(pathology) Any of several usually hereditary abnormalities of porphyrin metabolism characterized by excretion of excess porphyrins in the urine.
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(pathology) The presence of porphyrins in the urine
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Alternative form of posthypoglycemic [After hypoglycemia.]
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Mild hypoglycemia after eating a heavy meal, thought to be caused by a drop in blood glucose level.
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The state in which blood glucose levels are above normal but have not reached those of diabetes.
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The presence of prion proteins in the blood
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The presence of prions in the urine
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(pathology) The presence of prolactin in the blood
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(medicine) The presence of protein in the blood
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(pathology) Amy of several diseases characterised by the buildup of protein (typically lipoprotein)
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(medicine) The presence of protein in the urine.
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(pathology) The presence of excess protein in the blood
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(pathology) A form of porphyria characterized by excessive protoporphyrin in the erythrocytes, plasma and feces
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Alternative form of pseudohyperkalemia [(medicine) Falsely elevated serum potassium level, usually due to preanalytical error or blood cell disorders.]
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(medicine) Falsely elevated serum potassium level, usually due to preanalytical error or blood cell disorders.
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(medicine) A falsely elevated sodium level in the blood.
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(medicine) A falsely low serum sodium concentration.
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Alternative form of purinemia
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(pathology) The presence of (elevated amounts of) saccharopine in the urine
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Alternative form of sapraemia [blood poisoning caused by the ingestion/absorption of toxins of putrefactive bacteria.]
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Alternative form of sarcosinemia [A rare metabolic disorder characterized by an increased concentration of sarcosine in blood plasma and urine.]
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A rare metabolic disorder characterized by an increased concentration of sarcosine in blood plasma and urine.
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The presence of excessive sarcosine in the urine.
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Alternative form of seralbumin [albumin of the blood]
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(pathology) The presence of serotonin in the blood.
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(medicine) The presence of sialic acid in the urine.
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Alternative form of sicklemia [(pathology) sickle-cell anemia]
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(pathology) sickle-cell anemia
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(pathology) The presence of iron in blood serum
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Alternative form of sitosterolemia [A rare inherited lipid metabolic disorder, characterized by hyperabsorption and decreased biliary excretion of dietary sterols leading to hypercholesterolemia, xanthomas, premature atherosclerosis, and abnormal hematologic and liver function test results.]
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(medicine) A symptom of severe phosphorus poisoning in which stools (feces) laden with phosphorus are passed.
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The presence of spirochetes in the urine.
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(informal, dated) Diabetes mellitus.
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Alternative form of sulfhemoglobinemia [The presence of excess sulfhemoglobin in the blood.]
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The presence of excess sulfhemoglobin in the blood.
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(pathology) The presence of sulfocysteine in the urine (typically caused by a deficiency of sulfite oxidase)
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(medicine) Initialism of type 1 diabetes. [(pathology) A condition characterised by a high level of glucose in the blood caused by an insufficiency of insulin.]
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(pathology) The presence of testosterone in the blood
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The presence of thrombin in the urine
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(pathology) The presence of thyrotropin in the blood
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(pathology) The presence of transaminase in the blood
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(pathology) The presence of an elevated level of transaminase in the body.
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The (normal) presence of transferrin in the blood
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(pathology) The presence of trehalose in the blood
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Alternative spelling of triglyceridemia [(pathology) The presence of triglycerides in the blood]
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(pathology) The presence of triglycerides in the blood
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(pathology) A condition characterised by a high level of glucose in the blood caused by an insufficiency of insulin.
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Alternative spelling of tyrosinemia [The (normal) presence of tyrosine in the blood.]
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The (normal) presence of tyrosine in the blood.
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Alternative spelling of uremia [(pathology) Blood poisoning resulting from the retention of waste products usually excreted as urine.]
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(pathology) The presence of uric acid in the urine
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(pathology) Blood poisoning resulting from the retention of waste products usually excreted as urine.
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crystals of urea excreted onto the skin in cases of uremia
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(biochemistry) The excretion of excess nitrogen as urea
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Alternative form of uricacidemia [(medicine) The presence of uric acid in the bloodstream.]
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(medicine) The presence of uric acid in the bloodstream.
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The presence of uric acid in the urine.
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Alternative form of uricemia [(medicine) The presence of uric acid in the blood]
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(medicine) The presence of uric acid in the blood
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The presence of uric acid in the urine.
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(biochemistry) The excretion of uric acid or its salts as a result of deamination
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Alternative form of urinemia [uremia]
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Alternative form of urobilinemia [(medicine) The presence of urobilin in the bloodstream.]
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(medicine) The presence of urobilin in the bloodstream.
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(medicine) The presence of urobilinogen in the urine.
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(medicine, obsolete) The presence of urobilin in the urine.
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(pathology) The presence of porphyrins in the urine
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Obsolete spelling of uremia [(pathology) Blood poisoning resulting from the retention of waste products usually excreted as urine.]
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(medicine) The presence of verdoglobin in the urine.
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An abnormally high level of xanthine in one's urine.
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(pathology) The presence of xanthine in the urine, especially the presence of a large amount of xanthine due to a metabolic disorder.
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Alternative form of zincemia [(pathology) The presence of zinc in the blood]
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(pathology) The presence of zinc in the blood
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(pathology) The (normal or abnormal) presence of zinc ions in the urine
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