| dysversion | A turning in any direction, less than inversion; particularly dysversion of the optic nerve head (situs inversus of the optic disk). Origin: dys-+ L. Verto, to turn (05 Mar 2000) |
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| dysplasia |
Any abnormal development of tissues or organs. In pathology, alteration in size, shape, and organization of adult cells.
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| dysplasia |
Abnormal cells that are not cancer.
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| dyspepsia |
Upper abdominal discomfort often due to disorders of the stomach, upper small intestine, biliary tract, liver or pancreas. See also indigestion.
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| dysphagia |
(dis-FA-je-uh). Difficulty swallowing.
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| dysarthria |
Speech impairment resulting from damage to the nerves and areas of the brain that control the muscles used in forming words.
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