n
(pathology) rupture of intercellular bridges of the prickle cell layer of the epidermis (stratum spinosum), as in eczema or allergic contact dermatitis
adj
Of or pertaining to acrocyanosis
n
edema that affects the hands and feet
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(pathology) A condition where an individual is unresponsive to male hormones. For persons with male gonads, this is associated with higher grades on the Quigley scale.
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Alternative form of angioedema [(pathology) Swelling of the lower layers of the skin, often around the mouth, or of the mucosa or submucosa of the mouth or throat which can appear quickly in response to an allergen or due to other conditions]
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Alternative form of angioedema [(pathology) Swelling of the lower layers of the skin, often around the mouth, or of the mucosa or submucosa of the mouth or throat which can appear quickly in response to an allergen or due to other conditions]
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Alternative form of angioedema [(pathology) Swelling of the lower layers of the skin, often around the mouth, or of the mucosa or submucosa of the mouth or throat which can appear quickly in response to an allergen or due to other conditions]
n
(pathology) Swelling of the lower layers of the skin, often around the mouth, or of the mucosa or submucosa of the mouth or throat which can appear quickly in response to an allergen or due to other conditions
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Alternative form of angioedema [(pathology) Swelling of the lower layers of the skin, often around the mouth, or of the mucosa or submucosa of the mouth or throat which can appear quickly in response to an allergen or due to other conditions]
n
Alternative form of angioedema [(pathology) Swelling of the lower layers of the skin, often around the mouth, or of the mucosa or submucosa of the mouth or throat which can appear quickly in response to an allergen or due to other conditions]
adj
(medicine) Of, pertaining to, or suffering from ascites
adj
(pathology) That causes an asthmatic attack
n
(medicine, pathology) Absence or complete dysfunction of the thyroid gland.
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(pathology) An ailment caused by a deficiency of thiamine (vitamin B1), leading to lethargy and organ complications.
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(medicine) cyanotic heart defects in a newborn baby
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Synonym of choroidopathy
adj
Having or relating to chyluria.
n
A person who has cirrhosis.
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(medicine, oncology) The central necrosis of cancer cells within involved ducts of a comedocarcinoma.
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edema, water retention, swelling, enlargement of a body part because of fluid retention in tissues and vessels
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(pathology) A person who fails to develop mentally and physically due to a congenital hypothyroidism.
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(medicine) A rare condition in which blockage of the arteries and veins leads to the formation of papules and sometimes other complications.
adj
Pertaining to, or afflicted with, dropsy (edema).
adj
Relating to defective thyroid glands
adj
(pathology) Pertaining to, characterised by or showing signs of ecchymosis.
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(medicine) Synonym of ectasis
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(American spelling, pathology) An excessive accumulation of serum in tissue spaces or a body cavity.
adj
Alternative form of edematous [(medicine) Afflicted with edema.]
adj
(American spelling) Alternative spelling of oedematic [Characteristic of an oedema, pertaining to oedemata; oedematous.]
adj
Afflicted with edema; edematous
adj
(pathology) Causing edema.
adj
Alternative form of edematous [(medicine) Afflicted with edema.]
n
A substance that causes edema
adj
Alternative form of emphysematous [(medicine) Related, similar to or involving emphysema; swollen, bloated.]
adj
(medicine) Related, similar to or involving emphysema; swollen, bloated.
adj
Alternative form of enterohemorrhagic [(pathology) That causes hemorrhage within the intestines]
adj
That causes bleeding in the intestines.
adj
(pathology) virulent within the intestines
n
erythematotelangiectatic rosacea
adj
(pathology) Being or relating to a form of rosacea characterized by telangiectasia and a prolonged flushing reaction to various stimuli
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A swollen lymphatic gland, as in farcy.
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(pathology) A hard accretion of feces in the rectum
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(pathology) graft-versus-host disease
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Alternative form of hemophthalmia [(medicine) intraocular hemorrhage]
n
Alternative form of hemopneumothorax [(medicine) pneumothorax and hemothorax occurring together]
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(pathology) Any of several hemorrhagic fevers.
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(pathology) bleeding in the joints
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Synonym of hepatosplenomegaly
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(medicine) A rare autosomal dominant genetic disorder that leads to abnormal blood vessel formation.
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(physiology) A hyperdicrotic condition.
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(pathology) Sickness caused by reduced atmospheric pressure, such as altitude sickness.
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Obsolete spelling of hematoma [(pathology) A swelling of blood, usually clotted, which forms as a result of broken blood vessels.]
n
Obsolete form of hemothorax. [(pathology) A condition resulting from accumulation of blood in the pleural cavity]
n
(pathology) laryngeal haemorrhage
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(medicine) The swelling of tissue due to retention of fluid in the lymph vessels.
n
Alternative form of lymphedema [(medicine) The swelling of tissue due to retention of fluid in the lymph vessels.]
n
Alternative spelling of lymphedema [(medicine) The swelling of tissue due to retention of fluid in the lymph vessels.]
n
(pathology, chiefly in the plural) An embolic abscess occurring as part of a group.
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Alternative spelling of myxedema [(pathology) A form of cutaneous and dermal edema that is secondary to increased deposition of connective tissue components in subcutaneous tissue.]
adj
Alternative form of myxedematous [Relating to, or exhibiting, myxedema.]
n
Obsolete form of myxedema. [(pathology) A form of cutaneous and dermal edema that is secondary to increased deposition of connective tissue components in subcutaneous tissue.]
adj
Alternative form of nephritic [Of, relating to, or affected with nephritis or nephritic syndrome.]
n
(pathology) Any of a group of lysosomal storage diseases in which lipids accumulate in the central nervous system
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(British spelling) Alternative form of edema [(American spelling, pathology) An excessive accumulation of serum in tissue spaces or a body cavity.]
adj
Characteristic of an oedema, pertaining to oedemata; oedematous.
adj
Alternative form of edematous [(medicine) Afflicted with edema.]
adj
(British spelling) Alternative form of edematous [(medicine) Afflicted with edema.]
adj
Of or pertaining to oedemas
adj
(medicine) Characterised by widespread or fulminant inflammation.
n
(medicine, colloquial) Pheochromocytoma.
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(pathology) pneumonia in people with impaired immune systems (typically as a result of AIDS)
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(pathology) The preliminary stage(s) of sarcopenia
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Alternative form of preeclampsia [(pathology) A complication of pregnancy, affecting about 2-20% of women, depending on location, characterized by hypertension and damage to the linings of the blood vessels of the brain, liver, lungs and kidneys, which can lead to multiple organ failure, convulsions, coma and death. The only cure is delivery of the child.]
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(pathology) Any impairment of cell function caused by misfolding of a protein.
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Enlargement at the site of an organ or part resulting from an increase in size or number of a separate tissue.
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(pathology) The accumulation of fluid in the tissue of the lungs.
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(British spelling) Alternative spelling of pulmonary edema [(pathology) The accumulation of fluid in the tissue of the lungs.]
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(pathology) Caused by a rhegma
n
Synonym of cherry angioma
n
(pathology) A serious medical condition in which the whole body is inflamed, causing injury to its own tissues and organs as a response to infection.
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Obsolete form of septaemia. [(archaic) Synonym of septicemia]
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An autoimmune disorder in which immune cells attack and destroy the exocrine glands that produce tears and saliva.
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(pathology) Excessive gastric acidity
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(medicine) A condition characterized by painful muscular spasms, caused by faulty calcium metabolism
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pathogenic within the vagina
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Alternative spelling of oedema
adj
Obsolete form of edematous. [(medicine) Afflicted with edema.]
adj
Obsolete spelling of oedematic [Characteristic of an oedema, pertaining to oedemata; oedematous.]
adj
Obsolete spelling of edematous [(medicine) Afflicted with edema.]
adj
Obsolete form of oedemic. [Of or pertaining to oedemas]
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