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  • hypochondriacal neurosis
    °Ç°­¿°·Á½Å°æÁõ
  • hypochondriasis
    °Ç°­¿°·ÁÁõ
  • hypochondrium
    °¥ºñ¹ØºÎÀ§
  • hypochromasia
    ¿°»öÀúÇÏ
  • hypochromatism
    1. Àú»ö¼ÒÁõ 2. Àú¿°»ö¼º
  • hypochromemia
    Àú»ö¼ÒºóÇ÷
  • hypochromia
    1. ÀúÇ÷»ö¼ÒÁõ 2. Àú»ö¼ÒÁõ
  • hypochromic
    Àú»ö¼Ò-
  • hypochromic anemia
    Àú»ö¼ÒºóÇ÷
  • hypochromic erythrocyte
    Àú»ö¼ÒÀûÇ÷±¸
  • hypochromic RBC
    Àú»ö¼ÒÀûÇ÷±¸
  • hypochylia
    ¾ÏÁ×ÀúÇÏ
  • hypocitruria
    Àú±¸¿¬»ê´¢Áõ
  • hypocoagulability
    ÀÀ°íÀúÇÏ
  • hypocoagulable
    ÀÀ°íÀúÇÏ-
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  • hypotonic solution
    ÀúÀå¾×, ³·Àº»ïÅõ¾Ð¿ë¾×
  • hypotonic uterine dysfunction
    ÀúÀ强Àڱñâ´ÉÀå¾Ö
  • hypotonicity
    ÀúÀ强, ÀúħÅõ¾Ð¼º, ±äÀåÀúÇÏ
  • hypotrophy
    ¹«È°·Â, À§Ãà
  • hypotropia
    ÇÏ»ç½Ã
  • hypoventilation
    È£ÈíÀúÇÏ, ȯ±âÀúÇÏ
  • hypovolemic shock
    Ç÷¾×·®°¨¼ÒÁõ
  • hypoxemia
    Àú»ê¼ÒÇ÷Áõ
  • hypoxia
    Àú»ê¼ÒÁõ
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  • hypochondrium
    °¥ºñ¾Æ·¡ºÎÀ§
  • hypochromasia
    ¿°»öÀúÇÏ
  • hypochromatism
    Àú»ö¼ÒÁõ, Àú¿°»ö¼º
  • hypochromemia
    Àú»ö¼ÒºóÇ÷
  • hypochromia
    ÀúÇ÷»ö¼ÒÁõ, Àú»ö¼ÒÁõ
  • hypochromic
    Àú»ö¼Ò-
  • hypochromic anemia
    Àú»ö¼ÒºóÇ÷
  • hypochromic erythrocyte
    Àú»ö¼ÒÀûÇ÷±¸
  • hypochylia
    ¾ÏÁ×ÀúÇÏ
  • hypocitruria
    Àú±¸¿¬»ê´¢Áõ
  • hypocoagulability
    ÀÀ°íÀúÇÏ
  • hypocoagulable
    ÀÀ°íÀúÇÏ-, ÀúÀÀ°í-
  • hypocomplementemia
    Àúµµ¿òüÇ÷Áõ, Àúº¸Ã¼Ç÷Áõ
  • hypocorticalism
    (¢¡hypoadrenocorticism) ºÎ½Å°ÑÁúÀúÇÏÁõ
  • hypocupremia
    Àú±¸¸®Ç÷Áõ
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  • Hypocapnia
    Àúź»êÁõ(î¸÷©ß«ñø)
  • Hypocapnia
    Àúź»ê(Áõ)
  • hypocapnia
    Àúź»ê(Áõ).
  • hypocapnia
    Àúź»ê(Áõ)
  • Hypocarbia
    Àúź»ê(Áõ)
  • hypocarbia
    Àúź»ê(Áõ).
  • Hypochlorite
    Â÷¾Æ¿°¼Ò»ê¿°(ó­ä¬ áÈß« )
  • Hypochlorohydria
    Àú¿°»êÁõ(î¸ ß«ñø)
  • hypochromasia
    ¿°»ö¼º ÀúÇÏ<Àú¿°»ö>.
  • hypochromatism
    Àú¿°»ö¼º.
  • hypochromatosis =nuclear solution
    (ÇÙ)¿°Áú°¨¾à(ú·æøòõÊõå°) ÇÙºØA , ÇǺλö¼ÒÄ§Âø°¨¼ÒÁõ(ù«Ý±ßäáÈ ó·Êõá´ñø).
  • hypochrome
    ÇÏÀÌÆ÷Å©·Ò.
  • hypochromemia
    Àú»ö¼Ò¼º ºóÇ÷.
  • hypochromia
    Ç÷»ö¼Ò°¨¼Ò(Áõ), Àú»ö¼ÒÇ÷(Áõ)(î¸ßäáÈúìñø).
  • hypochromia
    »ö¼Ò°ú¼ÒÁõ
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  • hypocardia
    ½ÉÀåÇϼöÁõ(ãýíôù»á÷ñø).
  • hypocatalasemia
    ÀúīŻ¶ó¾ÆÁ¦Ç÷(Áõ).
  • hypocatharsis
    ÀúīŸ¸£½Ã½º.
  • hypocenesthesia
    ü°¨°á¿©(ô÷ÊïÌÀåý)
  • hypoceruloplasminemia
    Àú¼¼·ê·ÎÇö󽺹ÎÇ÷(Áõ)(Ëø?Ì´Ì¡).
  • hypoceruloplasminemia
    Àú¼¿·ê·ÎÇö󽺹ÎÇ÷(Áõ)
  • hypoceruloplasminemia
    Àú¼¼·ê·ÎÇö󽺹ÎÇ÷(Áõ)(­úìñø).
  • hypochloremia
    Àú¿°¼ÒÇ÷(Áõ)
  • hypochloremia
    Àú¿°¼ÒÇ÷(Áõ).
  • hypochloremic coma
    Àú¿°»êÇ÷¼º È¥¼ö.
  • hypochlorhydria
    Àú¿°»ê(Áõ).
  • hypochloridation
    ¿°»ê¿°°áÇÌ.
  • hypochloridemia
    Àú¿°»ê¿°Ç÷(Áõ).
  • hypochlorization
    Àú¿°»ê¿°È­.
  • hypochlororrhachia
    ¼ö¾×Àú¿°¼Ò(Áõ).
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
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  • hypophysitis
    ³úÇϼöü¿°
    Òàù»á÷ô÷æú
  • hypopituitarism
    ³úÇϼöüÀúÇÏÁõ
    Òàù»á÷ô÷î¸ù»ñø
  • hypoplasia
    Çü¼ºÀúÇÏÁõ
    û¡à÷î¸ù»ñø
  • hypoproteinemia
    Àú´Ü¹éÇ÷Áõ
    î¸Ó±ÛÜúìñø
  • hyporeflexia
    ¹Ý»çÀúÇÏ
    ÚãÞÒî¸ù»
  • hyposexuality
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    àõé¯î¸ù»
  • hyposmia
    Èİ¢ÀúÇÏ, Èİ¢°¨Åð
    ý«ÊÆî¸ù», ý«ÊÆÊõ÷Ü
  • hyposmolality
    Àú»ïÅõÁú³óµµ
    î¸ß¶÷âòõÒØÓø
  • hypostasis
    Ç÷·ùÀúÇÏ, Ç÷¾×ħÇÏ
    úìäûî¸ù», úìäûöØù»
  • hypostosis
    °ñÈ­ÀúÇÏ, »À¹ß»ýÀúÇÏ
    Íéûùî¸ù», »ÀÛ¡ßæî¸ù»
  • hypotelorism
    µÎ´«°¡±î¿òÁõ
    µÎ´«°¡±î¿òñø
  • hypotension
    ÀúÇ÷¾Ð
    î¸úìäâ
  • hypothalamic
    ½Ã»óÇϺÎ-
    ãÊßÉù»Ý»
  • hypothalamic a.
    ½Ã»óÇϺκ°¼¼Æ÷Á¾
    ãÊßÉù»Ý»º°á¬øàðþ
  • hypothalamic g.
    ½Ã»óÇϺα³Á¾
    ãÊß¾ù»Ý»Îïðþ
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    Hypoplasia of testis and scrotum
    °íȯ ¹× À½³¶ÀÇ Çü¼ºÀúÇÏÁõ
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    Hypoplastic left heart syndrome
    ¹ßÀ°ºÎÀü¼º ÁÂ½É ÁõÈıº
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    Hypoplastic right heart syndrome
    ¹ßÀ°ºÎÀü¼º ¿ì½É ÁõÈıº
  • Q54
    Hypospadias
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    Hypospadias, balanic
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  • hypocrinia
    ³»ºÐºñ ºÎÁ·Áõ
  • hypocyclosis
    Á¶Àý ºÎÀü
    ´«ÀÇ ¼öÁ¤Ã¼ÀÇ Áö³ªÄ£ °­Á÷¼º¿¡ ÀÇÇÑ °ÍÀ̳ª ¸ð¾çü±ÙÀÇ ¿¬¾à¼º¿¡ ÀÇÇÑ °Í¿¡ ÀÇÇÑ Á¶Àý ºÎÀü.
  • hypodactylia
    °ú¼Ò ÁöÁõ
  • hypodermatic
    ÇÇÇÏ, ÇÇÇÏÀÇ
  • hypodermatochalasis
    ÇÇÇÏ ÀÌ¿ÏÁõ
  • hypodermic fat
    ÇÇÇÏ Áö¹æ
    ÇÇÇÏ Á¶Á÷¿¡ Á¸ÀçÇÏ´Â Áö¹æÃþ.
  • hypodermic injection
    ÇÇÇÏ ÁÖ»ç
    ÇǺΠ¾Æ·¡·Î ÁÖ»ç ¹Ù´ÃÀ» Âñ·¯ ÁÖ»çÇÏ´Â °Í.
  • hypodermic syringe
    ÇÇÇÏ ÁÖ»ç±â
    ÇÇÇÏ ÁÖ»ç ½Ã »ç¿ëÇÏ´Â ÁÖ»ç±â.
  • hypodermis
    ÇǺΠ¹Ø Á¶Á÷, ÇÇÇÏ Á¶Á÷
  • hypodermolithiasis
    ÇÇÇÏ °á¼®Áõ
  • hypodiaphragmatic
    Ⱦ°Ý¸· ¹ØÀÇ
  • hypodicrotic pulse
    ¾ÆÁß º¹¸Æ
  • hypodipsia
    °¥°¨ ÀúÇÏ
    °¥ÁõÀÌ ºñÁ¤»óÀûÀ¸·Î ÀúÇϵǴ Áõ»ó.
  • hypodynamia
    Ȱ·Â ÀúÇÏ
    ÈûÀÇ °¨¾à.
  • hypoeccrisia
    ¹è¼³ °¨Åð
    ¹è¼³ÀÌ Á¤»ó ÀÌÇÏ·Î °¨¼ÒµÈ »óÅÂ.
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hypocholesterinaemia <biochemistry> The presence of abnormally small amounts of cholesterol in the circulating blood.
Synonym: hypocholesteraemia, hypocholesterinaemia.
(05 Mar 2000)
hypocholesterolaemia <biochemistry> The presence of abnormally small amounts of cholesterol in the circulating blood.
Synonym: hypocholesteraemia, hypocholesterinaemia.
(05 Mar 2000)
hypocholia Rarely used term for oligocholia.
(05 Mar 2000)
hypochondria <psychiatry> Hypochondriasis, melancholy, the blues.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
hypochondriac 1. <psychiatry> Affected, characterised, or produced, by hypochondriasis.
2. <anatomy> Of or pertaining to hypochondria, or the hypochondriac regions. A region on either side of the abdomen beneath the cartilages of the false ribs, beside the epigastric, and above the lumbar, region.
Origin: Gr. Affocated in the hypochondrium: cf. F. Hypocondriaque, formerly spelt hypochondriaque.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 2000)
hypochondriac region <anatomy> The region on each side of the abdomen covered by the costal cartilages; it is lateral to the epigastric region.
Synonym: regio hypochondriaca, hypochondrium.
(05 Mar 2000)
hypochondriacal Relating to or suffering from hypochondriasis.
(05 Mar 2000)
hypochondriacal melancholia <psychiatry> Melancholia with many associated physical complaints, often with little basis in fact.
(05 Mar 2000)
hypochondriacal neurosis <psychiatry> A mental disorder characterised by a preoccupation with bodily functions and the interpretation of normal sensations (such as heart beats, sweating, peristaltic action and bowel movements) or minor abnormalities (such as a runny nose, minor aches and pains or slightly swollen lymph nodes) as indications of highly disturbing problems needing medical attention.
Negative results of diagnostic evaluations and reassurance by physicians only increase the patients anxious concern about his health and the patient continues to seek medical attention.
It was thought by the ancients to be due to disturbed function of the organs of the upper abdomen.
Synonym: hypochondriacal neurosis.
(18 Nov 1997)
hypochondriacism <medicine> Hypochondriasis.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
hypochondrial reflex <neurology> A quick inspiration induced by sharp pressure beneath the costal margin.
(05 Mar 2000)
hypochondriasis <psychiatry> A mental disorder characterised by a preoccupation with bodily functions and the interpretation of normal sensations (such as heart beats, sweating, peristaltic action and bowel movements) or minor abnormalities (such as a runny nose, minor aches and pains or slightly swollen lymph nodes) as indications of highly disturbing problems needing medical attention.
Negative results of diagnostic evaluations and reassurance by physicians only increase the patients anxious concern about his health and the patient continues to seek medical attention.
It was thought by the ancients to be due to disturbed function of the organs of the upper abdomen.
Synonym: hypochondriacal neurosis.
(18 Nov 1997)
hypochondriasm <medicine> Hypochondriasis.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
hypochondrium <anatomy> Either of the hypochondriac regions.
Origin: L, fr. Gr, from under the cartilage of the breastbone; under + cartilage.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
hypochondroplasia <paediatrics> Dwarfism similar to but milder than achondroplasia and neither seen with achondroplasia in the same families nor evident until mid-childhood; the skull and facies are normal; autosomal dominant inheritance.
Origin: hypo-+ G. Chondros, cartilage, + plasis, a molding
(05 Mar 2000)
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  • Hypoglossal Nerve Diseases - »õâ Diseases of the twelfth cranial (hypoglossal) nerve or nuclei. The nuclei and fascicles of the nerve are located in the medulla, and the nerve exits the skull via the hypoglossal foramen and innervates the muscles of the tongue. Lower brain stem diseases, including ischemia and MOTOR NEURON DISEASES may affect the nuclei or nerve fascicles. The nerve may also be injured by diseases of the posterior fossa or skull base. Clinical manifestations include unilateral weakness of tongue musculature and lingual dysarthria, with deviation of the tongue towards the side of weakness upon attempted protrusion.
    Synonyms : Cranial Nerve XII Disorders, Hypoglossal Nerve Palsy, Hypoglossal Neuralgia, Hypoglossal Neuropathy, Twelfth Cranial Nerve Disorder, Hypoglossal Nerve Disease, Hypoglossal Nerve Palsies, Hypoglossal Neuralgias, Hypoglossal Neuropathies, Neuralgia, Hypoglossal
  • Hypoglycemia - »õâ A syndrome of abnormally low BLOOD GLUCOSE level. Clinical hypoglycemia has diverse etiologies. Severe hypoglycemia eventually lead to glucose deprivation of the CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM resulting in HUNGER; SWEATING; PARESTHESIA; impaired mental function; SEIZURES; COMA; and even DEATH.
    Synonyms : Fasting Hypoglycemia, Postabsorptive Hypoglycemia, Postprandial Hypoglycemia, Reactive Hypoglycemia, Hypoglycemia, Fasting, Hypoglycemia, Postabsorptive, Hypoglycemia, Postprandial, Hypoglycemia, Reactive
  • Hypoglycemic Agents - »õâ Agents which lower the blood glucose level.
    Synonyms : Antidiabetic Agents, Antidiabetic Drugs, Hypoglycemic Drugs, Hypoglycemics, Agents, Antidiabetic, Agents, Hypoglycemic, Drugs, Antidiabetic, Drugs, Hypoglycemic
  • Hypoglycins - »õâ Methylene cyclopropyl alanine and congeners isolated from the unripe edible fruit of the AKEE plant (BLIGHIA SAPIDA). Hypoglycin B is the gamma-glutamyl congener of hypoglycin A. They are very toxic and teratogenic, causing a syndrome called Jamaican vomiting sickness that includes a fall in blood glucose due to the interference of FATTY ACIDS and LEUCINE metabolism which leads to VOMITING, liver damage, CONVULSIONS and DEATH.
    Synonyms :
  • Hypogonadism - »õâ Condition resulting from deficient gonadal functions, such as GAMETOGENESIS and the production of GONADAL STEROID HORMONES. It is characterized by delay in GROWTH, germ cell maturation, and development of secondary sex characteristics. Hypogonadism can be due to a deficiency of GONADOTROPINS (hypogonadotropic hypogonadism) or due to primary gonadal failure (hypergonadotropic hypogonadism).
    Synonyms : Hypergonadotropic Hypogonadism, Hypogonadotropic Hypogonadism, Hypogonadism, Hypergonadotropic, Hypogonadism, Hypogonadotropic
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hypochondria chronic and abnormal anxiety about imaginary symptoms and ailments
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hypochondriac a patient with imaginary symptoms and ailments suffering from hypochondria
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hypochondriasis hypochondria: chronic and abnormal anxiety about imaginary symptoms and ailments
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hypochondrium the upper region of the abdomen just below the lowest ribs on either side of the epigastrium
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hypochromic anemia anemia characterized by a decrease in the concentration of corpuscular hemoglobin
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  • hypostasis
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  • hypostatic
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  • hypostatization
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  • hypostatize
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  • hypostyle
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  • hypotaxis
    Á¾¼Ó
  • hypotension
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  • hypotension
    ÀúÇ÷¾ÐÁõ
  • hypotensive
    ÀúÇ÷¾ÐÀÇ(»ç¶÷)
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Hypo of or relating to the hypodermis
Hypo warble flies
Hypo a piston syringe that is fitted with a hypodermic needle for giving injections
Hypo relating to or located below the epidermis
Hypo a hollow needle
Hypo a piston syringe that is fitted with a hypodermic needle for giving injections
Hypo layer of cells that secretes the chitinous cuticle in e.g. arthropods
Hypo impairment of tactile sensitivity
Hypo an abnormally low concentration of gamma globulin in the blood and increased risk of infection
Hypo the inner branch of the common iliac artery on either side of the body
Hypo a plexus of nerves serving the pelvic viscera
Hypo a vein that unites with the external iliac vein to form the common iliac vein
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