Category: H
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Hypercupremia
An increased level of copper in the blood.
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Hypercryesthesia
An excessive sensitivity to cold.
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HyperCKemia
Persistent elevations in the serum levels of creatine kinase (“CK”), a muscle enzyme. The condition is sometimes found in persons with congenital muscle diseases, such as muscular dystrophies or other myopathies.
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Hyperchylomicronemia
The excessive concentration of chylomicrons in the blood.
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Hyperchloridation
A dosing with large amounts of sodium chloride.
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Hyperbrachycephaly
An excessive degree of brachycephaly; having a cephalic index above 85.
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Hyperbarism
The consequences of being exposed to gaseous pressure greater than atmospheric pressure. Miners and deep sea divers are subject to this condition.
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Hyperazoturia
An excessive concentration of nitrogen-containing compounds in the urine.
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Hyperazotemia
An increased amount of nitrogenous substances such as urea in the blood.
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Hyperandrogenic
Having excessive levels of androgens (male sex hormones) in the body.