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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.
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Hyperamylasemia
Increased blood amylase. It is often found in pancreatitis and/or diseases of the salivary glands, but may occasionally be present in normal people.
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Congenital hyperammonemia
An accumulation of an excess of ammonia in the body due to a congenital deficiency of enzymes, either carbamyl phosphate synthetase or ornithine transcarbamylase, essential to the metabolism of ammonia. Clinical signs of ammonia toxicity are present, including vomiting, lethargy, coma, and, eventually, death.
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Hyperaminoaciduria
The presence of an excess of amino acids in the urine.
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Hyperaminoacidemia
An abnormal concentration of amino acids in the blood.
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Hyperalkalinity
A condition of excessive alkalinity.
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Hyperalbuminemia
Increased albumin in the blood.
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