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iridescent Colors resulting from light refraction, not pigmentation.
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iron overload The accumulation of excess iron in body tissues. Iron overload usually occurs as a result of a genetic predisposition to absorb iron in excess of normal. Iron overload can also occur as a complication of: Other hematologic disorders, eg, inherited and acquired anemias. Chronic transfusion therapy or repeated injections of iron dextram. Chronic hepatitis. Excessive iron ingestion.
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iridescent lustrous; changing color in changing reflected light.
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irritable bowel syndrome stress reaction involving symptoms of cramping, abdominal pain, diarrhea, constipation, flatulence, nausea and/or loss of appetite; spastic colitis
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irrigation The process of washing out a wound, hollow body structure (such as the bladder), or artificial device (such as a catheter) with water or other fluid.
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