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| Malignant tumor of the liver |
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| Relating to an agent that damages the liver, or pertaining to any such action |
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| Moistening; a substance used to obtain a moistening effect (glycerin solution) |
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| A chemical process whereby a compound is cleaved into two or more simpler compounds with the uptake of the H and OH parts of a water molecule on either side of the chemical bond cleaved; hydrolysis is effected by the action of acids, alkalies, or enzymes |
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| The presence of an increased amount of bloodflow in a part or organ |
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| Excessive or profuse sweating |
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| Elevated levels of lipids in the blood plasma. There are serval types of hyperlipemia. One is associated with a deficiency of –aminoadipic semialdehyde synthase |
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| An increase in the number of normal cells in a tissue or organ, excluding tumor formation, whereby the bulk of the part or organ may be increased. |
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| Breating that is deeper and more rapid than is normal at rest |
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| Therapeutically or iatrogenically induced hyperpyrexia (extremely high fever) |
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| General increase in bulk of a part or organ, not due to tumor formation. Use of the term may be restricted to denote greater bulk through increase in size, but not in number, of cells or other individual tissue elements. |
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Symptoms resulting from low blood glucose (normal glucose range 60–100 mg/dL [3.3–5.6 mmol/L]), which are either autonomic or neuroglycopenic. Autonomic symptoms include sweating, trembling, feelings of warmth, anxiety, and nausea. Neuroglycopenic symptoms include feelings of dizziness, confusion, tiredness, difficulty speaking, headache, and inability to concentrate. |
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| Diminution of the flow or a shortening of the duration of menstruation |
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| Subnormal arterial blood pressure; reduced pressure or tension of any kind. |
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| A body temperature significant less than 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit. |
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| denoting a disease of unknown cause |
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| Establishment of fistula through which the ileum discharges directly to the outside of the body. |
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| Act or process of determining classification or nature of. |
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| An area of necrosis resulting from a sudden insufficiency of arterial or venous blood supply. |
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| suffix denoting inflammation |
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| Within the substance of the skin, particularly the dermis. |
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| Local loss of blood supply due to mechanical obstruction (mainly arterial narrowing or disruption) of the blood vessel. |
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| A yellowish staining of the integument, sclerae, deeper tissues, and excretions with bile pigments, resulting from increased levels in the plasma |
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| Inflammation of the mucous membrane of the larynx |
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| An abnormally large number of leukocytes, as observed in acute infections, inflammation, hemorrhage, and other conditions. |
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| The antithesis of leukocytosis; any situation in which the total number of leukocytes in the circulating blood is less than normal, the lower limit of which is generally regarded as 4000–5000/mm3. |
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| Relating to the tongue or any tongue-like part. |
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| Formation of calculi of any kind, especially of biliary or urinary calculi |
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| Any neoplasm of lymphoid or reticuloendothelial tissues; in general use, synonymous with malignant lymphoma; present as apparently solid tumors composed of cells that appear primitive or resemble lymphocytes, plasma cells, or histiocytes. Lymphomas appear most frequently in the lymph nodes, spleen, or other normal sites of lymphoreticular cells |
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| To make into a smooth, fine powder or paste, as by grinding when moist |
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| An abnormal sensitivity to pain |
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