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  • ¿µ¹®
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  • hypereroticism
    »öÁ¤±¤
  • hyperesophoria
    »ó³»»çÀ§
  • hyperesthesia
    °¨°¢°ú¹Î(Áõ)
  • hyperestrinism
    ¿©¼ºÈ£¸£¸ó°ú´Ù(Áõ), °í¿¡½ºÆ®¸°Áõ
  • hyperestrogenemia
    °í¿¡½ºÆ®·Î°ÕÇ÷Áõ
  • hyperexcretory
    1. °ú´ÙºÐºñ- 2. °ú´Ù¹è¼³-
  • hyperexophoria
    »ó¿Ü»çÀ§
  • hyperextension
    Á¥Èû, °ú´ÙÆï, °ú½ÅÀü
  • hyperextension contracture
    °ú´ÙÆï±¸Ãà
  • hyperextension-hyperflexion injury
    °ú´ÙÆï±ÁÈû¼Õ»ó
  • hyperfibrinogenemia
    °í¼¶À¯¼Ò¿øÇ÷Áõ, ÇǺ긮³ë°Õ°úÀ×Ç÷(Áõ)
  • hyperfibrinolysis
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  • hyperflexion
    °ú´Ù±ÁÈû, °ú±¼°î
  • hyperfractionated radiotherapy
    °ú´ÙºÐÇÒ¹æ»ç¼±Ä¡·á
  • hyperfractionation
    °úºÐÇÒ
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • hyperenergia
    (¢¡hyperactivity) °ú´ÙȰµ¿
  • hypereosinophilia
    °ú´ÙÈ£»ê±¸Áõ°¡Áõ
  • hyperergia
    °ú¹Î¼º, °ú¹ÎÁõ
  • hypereroticism
    »öÁ¤±¤
  • hyperesophoria
    »ó³»»çÀ§
  • hyperesthesia
    °¨°¢°ú¹Î
  • hyperestrinism
    ¿©¼ºÈ£¸£¸ó°ú´ÙÁõ
  • hyperestrogenemia
    °í¿¡½ºÆ®·Î°ÕÇ÷Áõ
  • hypereuryopia
    (¢¡euryopia) ´«²¨Ç®Æ´»õ°ú´ë(Áõ)
  • hyperexcretory
    °ú´Ù¹è¼³
  • hyperexophoria
    »ó¿Ü»çÀ§
  • hyperextension
    Á¥Èû
  • hyperextension contracture
    °ú´ÙÆï±¸Ãà
  • hyperfibrinolysis
    ¼¶À¯¼Ò°ú´Ù¿ëÇØ
  • hyperflexion
    °ú´Ù±ÁÈû
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • hypercholesterolemia,familial
    °¡Á·¼º(Ê«ðéàõ)
  • hypercholesterolemic splenomegaly
    °í(ÍÔ)ÄÝ·¹½ºÅ׷Ѽº ºñÁ¾´ë.
  • hypercholia
    ´ãÁó(ºÐºñ)°ú´Ù(Áõ)(ÓÅ ÝÂù²Î¦Òýñø).
  • hypercholia
    ´ãÁó(ºÐºñ)°ú´Ù(Áõ)(´ãÁóºÐÇʰú´ÙÁõ).
  • hyperchromatic
    ´Ù¿°»ö¼ºÀÇ, °ú»ö¼Ò¼ºÀÇ, °ú¿°»ö(Φæøßä)ÀÇ.
  • hyperchromatic nuclei
    ´Ù¿°»ö¼ºÇÙ(Òýæøßäàõú·)
  • hyperchromia
    °í»ö¼Ò¼º
  • hyperchromic
    °í»ö¼Ò¼º ÀÇ
  • hyperchromic anemia
    Ç÷»ö¼ÒÁõ°¡(¼º) ºóÇ÷(¡­àõÞ¸úì), °íÇ÷»ö¼Ò(¼º) ºóÇ÷(¡­Þ¸ úì).
  • hyperchromic erythrocyte
    °í»ö¼Ò¼º ÀûÇ÷±¸(¡­îåúìϹ).
  • hyperchylia
    À§»ê°ú´Ù(Áõ)(êÖ߫ΦÒýñø).
  • hyperchylomicronema
    °úÀ¯¹ÌÁö¸³Ç÷Áõ<°úų·Î¹ÌÅ©·ÐÇ÷Áõ>
  • hyperchylomicronemia
    °úų·Î¸¶ÀÌÅ©·ÐÇ÷Áõ(Φ¡­úìñø), °úÀ¯¹ÌÁö¸³Ç÷Áõ.
  • hypercillin
    ÇÏÀÌÆÛ½Ç¸°.
  • hypercoagulability
    ÀÀ°íÇ×Áø(ëêͳùñòä)
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  • hyperchromic erythrocyte
    °í»ö¼Ò¼º ÀûÇ÷±¸(¡­îåúìϹ).
  • hyperchylia
    À§»ê°ú´Ù(Áõ)(êÖ߫ΦÒýñø).
  • hyperchylomicronema
    °úÀ¯¹ÌÁö¸³Ç÷Áõ<°úų·Î¹ÌÅ©·ÐÇ÷Áõ>
  • hyperchylomicronemia
    °úų·Î¸¶ÀÌÅ©·ÐÇ÷Áõ(Φ¡­úìñø), °úÀ¯¹ÌÁö¸³Ç÷Áõ.
  • hypercillin
    ÇÏÀÌÆÛ½Ç¸°.
  • hypercoagulability
    ÀÀ°íÇ×Áø(ëêͳùñòä)
  • hypercoagulable state
    °úÀÀ°í»óÅÂ
  • hypercoagulable states
    ÀÀ°íÇ×Áø»óÅÂ(¡­ßÒ÷¾)
  • hypercolumn
    ÃʱâµÕ
  • hypercompensation
    ´ë»ó°úÀ×(ÓÛßÁΦí¥).
  • hypercomplex cell
    Ãʺ¹ÇÕ¼¼Æ÷(õ±ÜÜùêá¬øà)
  • hypercorticalism
    ºÎ½ÅÇÇÁú(±â´É)Ç×Áø(Áõ).
  • hypercortisolism
  • hypercrine
    ³»ºÐºñ±â´ÉÇ×Áø.
  • hypercrinia =hypercrinism
    ³»ºÐºñ°ú´ÙÁõ(¡­Î¦Òýñø).
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
    ÇÑÀÚ
  • hypertensor
    ½Â¾ÐÁ¦
    ã°äâð¥
  • hyperthermalgesia
    ¿­°ú¹ÎÁõ
    æðΦÚÂñø
  • hyperthermia
    °í¿­,¿Â¿­¿ä¹ý
    ÍÔæð,è®æðèþÛö
  • hyperthyroidism
    °©»ó»ù°ú´ÙÁõ
    Ë£ßÒ»ùΦÒýñø
  • hypertonia
    °ú´Ù±ÙÀ°±äÀåÁõ
    ΦÒýÐÉë¿ÑÌíåñø
  • hypertonic
    °ú´Ù±äÀå-
    ΦÒýÑÌíå
  • hypertonicity, hypertonus
    °íÀ强, °ú´Ù±äÀ强
    ÍÔíåàõ, ΦÒýÑÌíåàõ
  • hypertrichosis
    Åаú´ÙÁõ, ´Ù¸ðÁõ
    ÅÐΦÒýñø, ÒýÙ¾ñø
  • hypertriglyceridemia
    °íÁß¼ºÁö¹æÇ÷Áõ
    ÍÔñéàõ ò·Û¸úìñø
  • hypertrophic
    ºñ´ë-
    ÝþÓÞ
  • hypertrophy
    ºñ´ë, ºñÈÄ
    ÝþÓÞ, Ýþý§
  • hypertropia
    »ó»ç½Ã
    ß¾ÞØãÊ
  • hypervascularity
    Ç÷°ü°ú´Ù
    úìηΦÒý
  • hyperventilation
    °ú´ÙÈ£Èí
    ΦÒýû¼ýå
  • hyperviscosity
    °ú´ÙÁ¡µµ
    ΦÒýïÄÓø
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  • E21
    Hyperparathyroidism and other disorders of parathyroid gland
    ºÎ°©»ó»ù ±â´ÉÇ×ÁøÁõ ¹× ºÎ°©»ó»ùÀÇ ±âŸ Àå¾Ö
  • E21.3
    Hyperparathyroidism, unspecified
    »ó¼¼ºÒ¸íÀÇ ºÎ°©»ó»ù ±â´ÉÇ×ÁøÁõ
  • K38.0
    Hyperplasia of appendix
    Ãæ¼öÀÇ Áõ½Ä
  • N40
    Hyperplasia of prostate
    Àü¸³»ùÀÇ Áõ½Ä
  • Q63.3
    Hyperplastic and giant kidney
    Áõ½Ä¼º ¹× °Å´ëÄáÆÏ(½ÅÀå)
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    ¼³¸í
  • hyperkalemic periodic paralysis
    °úÄ®·ý¼º ÁÖ±âÀû ¸¶ºñ
  • hyperkeratosis
    °ú°¢È­Áõ
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  • hyperkeratotic change
    °ú°¢È­¼º º¯È­
  • hyperkeratotic spot
    °ú°¢È­¼º ¹ÝÁ¡
  • hyperkinesia
    ¿îµ¿ °ú´ÙÁõ, ¿îµ¿ °úÀ×Áõ, ¿îµ¿ Ç×ÁøÁõ, ´Ùµ¿
    µ¿ÀǾî=hy
  • hyperkinetic
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  • hyperkinetic delirium
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  • hyperkinetic dysarthria
    ¿îµ¿ °ú´Ù ±¸Àå¾Ö
  • hyperkinetic heart syndrome
    °ú¿îµ¿¼º ½ÉÁõÈÄ, °ú¿îµ¿¼º ½ÉÁõÈıº
  • hyperkinetic reaction
    °ú´Ù ¿îµ¿ ¹ÝÀÀ, °ú´Ù ¿îµ¿¼º ¹ÝÀÀ
  • hyperlethal
    Ä¡»ç·® ÀÌ»óÀÇ
  • hyperlipidemia
    °úÁöÁú Ç÷Áõ
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  • hyperlucent
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  • hypermenorrhea
    °ú´Ù ¿ù°æ
    ¿ù°æÇ÷ÀÇ ¾çÀÌ Á¤»ó·®
  • hypermenorrhea
    ¿ù°æ °ú´ÙÁõ, °ú´Ù ¿ù°æ
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hyperchloric <chemistry> See Perchloric.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
hyperchloruria Increased excretion of chloride ions in the urine.
(05 Mar 2000)
hypercholesteraemia <biochemistry> A medical term which means that abnormally high concentrations of cholesterol are present in the bloodstream.This can lead to heart disease, hardening of the arteries, heart attacks, and strokes.
An abnormal elevation of blood cholesterol. Can in some cases be caused by a defect in lipoprotein metabolism or, for example: defects in the LDL receptor (familial hypercholesterolaemia).
A level of over 200 mg/dl is known to be a risk factor for heart disease. For total cholesterol: Less than 200 is desirable, 200 to 239 is considered borderline high, over 240 is considered high.
Origin: Gr. Haima = blood
(11 Jan 1998)
hypercholesterinaemia <biochemistry> A medical term which means that abnormally high concentrations of cholesterol are present in the bloodstream.This can lead to heart disease, hardening of the arteries, heart attacks, and strokes.
An abnormal elevation of blood cholesterol. Can in some cases be caused by a defect in lipoprotein metabolism or, for example: defects in the LDL receptor (familial hypercholesterolaemia).
A level of over 200 mg/dl is known to be a risk factor for heart disease. For total cholesterol: Less than 200 is desirable, 200 to 239 is considered borderline high, over 240 is considered high.
Origin: Gr. Haima = blood
(11 Jan 1998)
hypercholesterolaemia <biochemistry> A medical term which means that abnormally high concentrations of cholesterol are present in the bloodstream.This can lead to heart disease, hardening of the arteries, heart attacks, and strokes.
An abnormal elevation of blood cholesterol. Can in some cases be caused by a defect in lipoprotein metabolism or, for example: defects in the LDL receptor (familial hypercholesterolaemia).
A level of over 200 mg/dl is known to be a risk factor for heart disease. For total cholesterol: Less than 200 is desirable, 200 to 239 is considered borderline high, over 240 is considered high.
Origin: Gr. Haima = blood
(11 Jan 1998)
hypercholesterolaemia, familial A familial disorder characterised by increased plasma concentration of cholesterol carried in low density lipoproteins (ldl) and by a deficiency in a cell surface receptor which regulates ldl degradation and cholesterol synthesis. It is frequently associated with arcus senilis and premature atherosclerosis.
(12 Dec 1998)
hypercholesterolia The presence of an abnormally large quantity of cholesterol in the bile.
(05 Mar 2000)
hypercholia A condition in which an abnormally large amount of bile is formed in the liver.
Origin: hyper-+ G. Chole, bile
(05 Mar 2000)
hyperchromaffinism Presence of a functioning pheochromocytoma.
(05 Mar 2000)
hyperchromasia The condition of having an unusual intensity of colour.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
hyperchromatic 1. Abnormally highly coloured, excessively stained, or overpigmented.
Synonym: hyperchromic.
2. Showing increased chromatin.
Origin: hyper-+ G. Chroma, colour
(05 Mar 2000)
hyperchromatism The condition of having an unusual intensity of colour.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
hyperchromia The condition of having an unusual intensity of colour.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
hyperchromic Synonym: hyperchromatic.
2. Denoting increased light absorption.
(05 Mar 2000)
hyperchromic anaemia <haematology> A type of anaemia which results when the body lacks sufficient vitamin B and the resulting red blood cells are thicker than normal, appearing more deeply coloured.
Origin: Gr. Haima = blood
(11 Jan 1998)
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  • Hyperglycinemia, Nonketotic - »õâ An autosomal recessive metabolic disorder caused by deficiencies in the mitochondrial GLYCINE cleavage system; an enzyme system with four components: P-, T-, H-, and L-proteins. Deficiency of the P-protein is the most prevalent form. Neonatal and juvenile presentations have been reported. Neonatal onset is more common and may be fatal. Clinical features include SEIZURES; hypotonia; APNEA; and COMA. When the illness presents in childhood there tends to be an associated progressive DEMENTIA accompanied by extrapyramidal signs. (Menkes, Textbook of Child Neurology, 5th ed, p46; Jpn J Hum Genet 1997 Mar;42(1):13-22)
    Synonyms : Hyperglycinemia, Nonketotic, Type I, Hyperglycinemia, Nonketotic, Type II, Hyperglycinemia, Nonketotic, Type III, Nonketotic Hyperglycinemia, Type I, Nonketotic Hyperglycinemia, Type II, Nonketotic Hyperglycinemia, Type III, Type I Nonketotic Hyperglycinemia
  • Hypergravity - »õâ Condition wherein the force of gravity is greater than or is increased above that on the surface of the earth. This is expressed as being greater than 1 g.
    Synonyms : Gravity, High, Gravity, Increased
  • Hyperhidrosis - »õâ Excessive sweating. In the localized type, the most frequent sites are the palms, soles, axillae, inguinal folds, and the perineal area. Its chief cause is thought to be emotional. Generalized hyperhidrosis may be induced by a hot, humid environment, by fever, or by vigorous exercise.
    Synonyms :
  • Hyperhomocysteinemia - »õâ An inborn error of methionone metabolism which produces an excess of homocysteine in the blood. It is often caused by a deficiency of CYSTATHIONINE BETA-SYNTHASE and is a risk factor for coronary vascular disease.
    Synonyms : Hyperhomocysteinemias
  • Hypericum - »õâ Genus of perennial plants in the family CLUSIACEAE (sometimes classified as Hypericaceae). Herbal and homeopathic preparations are used for depression, neuralgias, and a variety of other conditions. Hypericum contains flavonoids; GLYCOSIDES; mucilage, TANNINS; volatile oils (OILS, ESSENTIAL), hypericin and hyperforin.
    Synonyms : Saint John's Wort, Saint Johnswort, St. John's Wort, St. Johnswort
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hyperemesis gravidarum hyperemesis during pregnancy; if severe it can result in damage to the brain and liver and kidney
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hyperkinetic syndrome attention deficit disorder: a condition (mostly in boys) characterized by behavioral and learning disorders
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hyperlipoidemia lipemia: presence of excess lipids in the blood
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hyperopic abnormal ability to focus of distant objects
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hyperemia increased blood in an organ or other body part
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  • hypersonic transport
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  • hyperspace
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  • hypersthene
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  • hypertension
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  • hypertension
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  • hypertensive
    °íÇ÷¾ÐÀÇ;°íÇ÷¾ÐÀÇ È¯ÀÚ
  • hyperthyroid
    °©»ó¼± ±â´É Ç×Áø(Áõ)ÀÇ (ȯÀÚ)
  • hyperthyroidism
    °©»ó¼±(±â´É) Ç×Áø(Áõ)
  • hypertonic
    (ƯÈ÷ ±ÙÀ°ÀÇ)±ä°­ °úµµÀÇ;(¿ë¾×ÀÌ)±äÀå °úµµÀÇ;°íÀåÀÇ
  • hypertophic
    ºñ´ë¼ºÀÇ;=hypertrophied
  • hypertrophic
    ºñ´ë¼ºÀÇ
  • hypertrophied
    ºñ´ë¼ºÀÇ
  • hypertrophy
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  • hypervelocity
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  • hyperventilation
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hyper European perennial St John's wort
hyper yellow-flowered perennial common in fields and waste places but a weed in rangelands
hyper stiff shrub having oblong entire leaves and dense cymes of yellow flowers
hyper perennial shrub having large star-shaped yellow flowers in narrowly pyramidal cymes
hyper stiff shrub having oblong entire leaves and dense cymes of yellow flowers
hyper European perennial St John's wort
hyper perennial marsh herb with pink to mauve flowers
hyper excessive and profuse perspiration
hyper (Greek mythology) a Titan who was the son of Gaea and Uranus and the father of Helios and Selene and Eos in ancient mythology
hyper higher than normal levels of potassium in the circulating blood
hyper a condition (mostly in boys) characterized by behavioral and learning disorders
hyper a link from a hypertext file to another location or file
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