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  • hyperphosphaturia
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  • hyperphosphaturia
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hyperhydropexy Hyperhydropexis
Increased fixation of water in tissues.
Origin: hyper-+ G. Hydor, water, + pegnymi, to fasten
(05 Mar 2000)
hyperhydroxyprolinaemia See: hydroxyprolinaemia.
(05 Mar 2000)
hypericin <protein> A compound derived from the herb St. John's wort. It is an experimental treatment for HIV and human papillornavirus (HPV). Hypericin inhibits the assembly and shedding of virus particles in infected cells. A synthetic version has been developed. Hypericin's main side effect is extreme photosensitivity.
(09 Oct 1997)
hypericum <botany> A genus of plants, generally with dotted leaves and yellow flowers.
Synonym: St. John's-wort.
Origin: L, fr. Gr,; under, among +, heath, heather.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
hyperidrosis Excessive perspiration. Also called hyperidrosis, polyhidrosis and polyidrosis.
Origin: Gr. Hidrosis = sweating
(18 Nov 1997)
hyperimidodipeptiduria Elevated levels of imidodipeptides (e.g., Xaa-Pro) in the urine; due to a deficiency of prolidase.
(05 Mar 2000)
hyperimmune A state where the bodys immune system is extremely reactive against a particular antigen when it normally would not be. This occurs when the antigen is introduced into the body in large amounts (for example: by repeated injections) such that lots of hyperimmune antibodies build up against it.
(09 Oct 1997)
hyperimmune antibody An antibody which occurs in a hyperimmune individual and which targets the antigen that has brought on the hyperimmunity.
(09 Oct 1997)
hyperimmune serum Serum prepared from animals that have recently received repeated injections or applications of a chosen antigen, thus the serum should contain a very high concentration of polyclonal antibodies against that antigen.
(18 Nov 1997)
hyperimmunity A high degree of immunity.
(05 Mar 2000)
hyperimmunization 1. The induction of a heightened state of immunity by the administration of repeated doses of antigen, often used in allergy desensitization.
2. Passively acquired immunity by the injection of hyperimmune gamma globulin.
(05 Mar 2000)
hyperimmunoglobulin E syndrome <syndrome> An immunodeficiency disorder characterised by high levels of plasma IgE concentrations, a leukocyte chemotactic defect, and recurrent staphylococcal infections of the skin, upper respiratory tract, and other sites.
Synonym: Job syndrome.
(05 Mar 2000)
hyperindicanaemia An unusually large amount of indican in the circulating blood; i.e., greater than that observed in most instances of indicanaemia.
(05 Mar 2000)
hyperinfection Infection by very large numbers of organisms as a result of immunologic deficiency.
(05 Mar 2000)
hyperinosaemia A greatly increased quantity of fibrinogen in the circulating blood; under certain conditions, unusually large amounts of fibrin may be formed, thereby resulting in a greater degree of coagulability of the blood.
Synonym: hyperinosis.
Origin: hyper-+ G. Is (in-), fibre, + haima, blood
(05 Mar 2000)
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  • Hypersensitivity, Immediate - »õâ Hypersensitivity reactions which occur within minutes of exposure to challenging antigen due to the release of histamine which follows the antigen-antibody reaction and causes smooth muscle contraction and increased vascular permeability.
    Synonyms : Atopic Hypersensitivities, Hypersensitivities, Atopic, Hypersensitivities, IgE-Mediated, Hypersensitivities, Immediate, Hypersensitivities, Type I, Hypersensitivity, IgE-Mediated, IgE Mediated Hypersensitivity, IgE-Mediated Hypersensitivities
  • Hypersomnolence, Idiopathic - »õâ A sleep disorder of central nervous system origin characterized by prolonged nocturnal sleep and periods of daytime drowsiness. Affected individuals experience difficulty with awakening in the morning and may have associated sleep drunkenness, automatic behaviors, and memory disturbances. This condition differs from narcolepsy in that daytime sleep periods are longer, there is no association with CATAPLEXY, and the multiple sleep latency onset test does not record sleep-onset rapid eye movement sleep. (From Chokroverty, Sleep Disorders Medicine, 1994, pp319-20; Psychiatry Clin Neurosci 1998 Apr:52(2):125-129)
    Synonyms : Idiopathic Central Nervous System Hypersomnolence, Idiopathic Hypersomnia, CNS Hypersomnolence, Idiopathic, CNS Hypersomnolences, Idiopathic, Hypersomnia, Idiopathic, Hypersomnias, Idiopathic, Hypersomnolence, Idiopathic CNS, Hypersomnolences, Idiopathic
  • Hypersplenism - »õâ Condition characterized by splenomegaly, some reduction in the number of circulating blood cells in the presence of a normal or hyperactive bone marrow, and the potential for reversal by splenectomy.
    Synonyms : Anemias, Splenic, Splenic Anemia, Splenic Anemias
  • Hypertelorism - »õâ Abnormal increase in the interorbital distance due to overdevelopment of the lesser wings of the sphenoid.
    Synonyms : Hypertelorisms
  • Hypertension - »õâ Persistently high systemic arterial BLOOD PRESSURE. Based on multiple readings (BLOOD PRESSURE DETERMINATION), hypertension is currently defined as when SYSTOLIC PRESSURE is consistently greater than 140 mm Hg or when DIASTOLIC PRESSURE is consistently 90 mm Hg or more.
    Synonyms : Blood Pressures, High, High Blood Pressure, High Blood Pressures
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hyperparathyroidism excessive secretion of parathyroid hormone resulting in abnormally high levels of calcium in the blood; can affect many systems of the body (especially causing bone resorption and osteoporosis)
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hyperactivity a condition characterized by excessive restlessness and movement
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hyperacusis abnormal acuteness of hearing due to increased irritability of the sensory neural mechanism; characterized by intolerance for ordinary sound levels
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hyperadrenalism Cushing's disease: a glandular disorder caused by excessive ACTH resulting in greater than normal functioning of the adrenal gland; characterized by obesity
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hyperaldosteronism aldosteronism: a condition caused by overproduction of aldosterone
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