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  • hyperplasia
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  • hyperplasmia
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  • hyperplasmic obesity
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  • hyperplastic
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  • hyperplastic polyp
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  • hyperploidy
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  • hyperpnea
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  • hyperpolypeptidemia
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  • hyperplastic arteriolosclerosis
    Áõ½Ä¼¼µ¿¸Æ°æÈ­Áõ
  • hyperplastic candidiasis
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  • hyperplastic diaphyseal periosteitis
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  • hyperplastic epidermolysis bullosa
    Áõ½Ä¹°ÁýÇ¥Çǹڸ®Áõ
  • hyperplastic rhinitis
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  • hyperplastic sinusitis
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  • hyperploidy
    °í¹è¼ö¼º, °ú´Ù¹è¼ö
  • hyperpnea
    °ú´ÙÈ£Èí, È£ÈíÇ×Áø
  • hyperpolarization
    °ú´ÙºÐ±Ø
  • hyperpolypeptidemia
    °íÆú¸®ÆéƼµåÇ÷Áõ
  • hyperpotassemia
    (¢¡hyperkalemia) °íÄ®·ýÇ÷Áõ
  • hyperpragia
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  • hyperkinemia
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  • hyperkinemic
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  • hyperkinesis
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  • hyperkinesis
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hyperinosis <medicine> A condition of the blood, characterised by an abnormally large amount of fibrin, as in many inflammatory diseases.
Origin: NL, fr. Gr. Over +, strength, fibre.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
hyperinsulinaemia Excessively high blood insulin levels. It should be differentiated from hyperinsulinism, excessive secretion of insulin by the pancreatic islets, in that hyperinsulinaemia may be the result of a variety of conditions, such as obesity and pregnancy.
(12 Dec 1998)
hyperinsulinism A state in which too much insulin is present in the blood (which may result from too much insulin being made and secreted by the pancreas), thus causing blood glucose (a type of sugar) levels to become too low, which may then result in insulin shock.
(09 Oct 1997)
hyperinvolution An extreme reduction in size of the uterus, after childbirth, below the normal size of the nongravid organ.
Synonym: hyperinvolution.
(05 Mar 2000)
hyperion The god of the sun; in the later mythology identified with Apollo, and distinguished for his beauty. "So excellent a king; that was, to this, Hyperion to a satyr." (Shak)
Origin: L, fr. Gr.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
hyperisotonic Of a fluid, sufficiently concentrated to cause osmotic shrinkage of cells immersed in it. Note that a mildly hyperosmotic solution is not necessarily hypertonic for viable cells, that are capable of regulating their volumes by active transport.
See: hypotonic, isotonic.
(18 Nov 1997)
hyperkalaemia <biochemistry> Abnormal elevation of serum potassium level. Can result in cardiac arrhythmias and cardiac arrest. Conditions which may cause an increase in blood potassium include kidney failure, haemolytic anaemia, chemotherapy and drug side effects.
Origin: Gr. Haima = blood
(29 Sep 1997)
hyperkalaemic periodic paralysis A form of periodic paralysis in which the serum potassium level is elevated during attacks; onset occurs in infancy, attacks are frequent but relatively mild, and myotonia is often present; autosomal dominant inheritance.
(05 Mar 2000)
hyperkaliaemia <biochemistry> Abnormal elevation of serum potassium level. Can result in cardiac arrhythmias and cardiac arrest. Conditions which may cause an increase in blood potassium include kidney failure, haemolytic anaemia, chemotherapy and drug side effects.
Origin: Gr. Haima = blood
(29 Sep 1997)
hyperkaluresis Excessive urinary excretion of potassium.
Origin: hyper-+ Mod. L. Kalium, potassium, + G. Oureo, to urinate
(05 Mar 2000)
hyperkeratinization 1. Hypertrophy of the corneous layer of the skin.
2a. Any of various conditions marked by hyperkeratosis.
2b. A disease of cattle marked by thickening and wringling of the hide and formation of papillary outgrowths on the buccal mucous membranes, often accompanied by watery discharge from eyes and nose, diarrhoea, loss of condition and abortion of pregnant animals and now believed to result from ingestion of the chlorinated naphthalene of various lubricating oils.
(18 Nov 1997)
hyperkeratomycosis Thickening of the horny layer of the skin due to mycotic infection.
(05 Mar 2000)
hyperkeratosis 1. Hypertrophy of the corneous layer of the skin.
2a. Any of various conditions marked by hyperkeratosis.
2b. A disease of cattle marked by thickening and wringling of the hide and formation of papillary outgrowths on the buccal mucous membranes, often accompanied by watery discharge from eyes and nose, diarrhoea, loss of condition and abortion of pregnant animals and now believed to result from ingestion of the chlorinated naphthalene of various lubricating oils.
(18 Nov 1997)
hyperkeratosis congenita most common form of ichthyosis characterised by prominent scaling especially on the exterior surfaces of the extremities. It is inherited as an autosomal dominant trait.
(12 Dec 1998)
hyperkeratosis eccentrica A rare, chronic, progressive autosomal dominant disorder seen most often in males and usually appearing in early childhood. It is characterised by the formation of slightly atrophic patches surrounded by an elevated, keratotic border.
(12 Dec 1998)
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  • Hypertension, Malignant - »õâ A condition of markedly elevated BLOOD PRESSURE with DIASTOLIC PRESSURE usually greater than 120 mm Hg. Malignant hypertension is characterized by widespread vascular damage, PAPILLEDEMA, retinopathy, HYPERTENSIVE ENCEPHALOPATHY, and renal dysfunction.
    Synonyms : Malignant Hypertension
  • Hypertension, Portal - »õâ Abnormal increase of resistance to blood flow within the hepatic PORTAL SYSTEM, frequently seen in LIVER CIRRHOSIS and conditions with obstruction of the PORTAL VEIN.
    Synonyms : Cruveilhier Baumgarten Syndrome, Hypertensions, Portal, Portal Hypertension, Portal Hypertensions, Syndrome, Cruveilhier-Baumgarten
  • Hypertension, Pregnancy-Induced - »õâ A condition in pregnant women with elevated systolic (>140 mm Hg) and diastolic (>90 mm Hg) blood pressure on at least two occasions 6 h apart. HYPERTENSION complicates 8-10% of all pregnancies, generally after 20 weeks of gestation. Gestational hypertension can be divided into several broad categories according to the complexity and associated symptoms, such as EDEMA; PROTEINURIA; SEIZURES; abnormalities in BLOOD COAGULATION and liver functions.
    Synonyms : Gestational Hypertension, Transient Hypertension, Pregnancy, Hypertension, Gestational, Hypertension, Pregnancy Induced, Hypertension, Pregnancy Transient, Pregnancy Transient Hypertension, Pregnancy-Induced Hypertension
  • Hypertension, Pulmonary - »õâ Increased VASCULAR RESISTANCE in the PULMONARY CIRCULATION, usually secondary to HEART DISEASES or LUNG DISEASES.
    Synonyms : Ayerza Syndrome, Ayerza-Arrilaga Syndrome, Ayerza Arrilaga Syndrome, Ayerzas Syndrome, Syndrome, Ayerza, Syndrome, Ayerza-Arrilaga
  • Hypertension, Renal - »õâ Persistent high BLOOD PRESSURE due to KIDNEY DISEASES, such as those involving the renal parenchyma, the renal vasculature, or tumors that secrete RENIN.
    Synonyms : Hypertensions, Renal, Renal Hypertension, Renal Hypertensions
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hyperbaric chamber a compartment in which the air pressure may be raised to more than normal atmospheric pressure; used in treatment of gas gangrene and other anaerobic infections, or other conditions in which a high concentration of oxygen is desirable, and for studying the effects of pressure and decompression in animals and man.
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hyperplastic inflammation one which leads to the formation of new connective tissue fibers.
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hypertensive crisis dangerously high blood pressure of acute onset.
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hypernatremic encephalopathy a severe hemorrhagic encephalopathy induced by the hyperosmolarity accompanying hypernatremia and dehydration.
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hypertensive encephalopathy a complex of cerebral phenomena (headache, convulsions, coma, etc.) occurring in the course of malignant hypertension.
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