hyperglycaemia

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hyperglycaemia

(ˌhaɪpəɡlaɪˈsiːmɪə) or

hyperglycemia

n
(Pathology) pathol an abnormally large amount of sugar in the blood
[C20: from hyper- + glyco- + -aemia]
ˌhyperglyˈcaemic, ˌhyperglyˈcemic adj
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.hyperglycaemia - abnormally high blood sugar usually associated with diabetes
symptom - (medicine) any sensation or change in bodily function that is experienced by a patient and is associated with a particular disease
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Translations
iperglicemia

hyperglycaemia

[ˌhaɪpəglaɪˈsiːmɪə] hyperglycemia (US) Nhiperglucemia f
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hyperglycaemia

, (US) hyperglycemia
nHyperglykämie f (spec), → Überzuckerung f
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It lists 7 aspects of care, which may contribute to refractoriness of hyperglycaemia, and classifies them according to a bio-psycho-pharmacological triad.
Moneera Nasir and Hissa al-Thani used a chick model embryo to investigate the effect of hyperglycaemia on embryonic heart development.
Moneera Nasir and Hissa al Thani used a chick model embryo to investigate the effect of hyperglycaemia on embryonic heart development.
Non-ketotic hyperglycaemic hemichorea-hemiballismus (NKHHC) is a rare, reversible condition, with the clinical and radiological signs usually resolving within 6 months, following correction of hyperglycaemia. [1] The condition has previously been described as specifically affecting the elderly, with very few cases described in children and adolescents.
As a part of physiological response to stress, it is common to find hyperglycaemia in children admitted in the intensive care unit.
'Reportedly, many men (one in three) suffering from this condition (Hyperglycaemia or high blood sugar) find it hard to get a satisfactory erection in the first place; needless to say suffering from Hyperglycemia and taking a dose of sugar before intense activity like sex doesn't seem a bright idea.
A prospective study of steroid induced hyperglycaemia. J Med Sci Res.
Kam, "Hemichoreahemiballismus in non-ketotic hyperglycaemia," Journal of Clinical Neuroscience, vol.
Malmberg et al., "Stress hyperglycaemia and increased risk of death after myocardial infarction in patients with and without diabetes: a systematic overview," The Lancet, vol.
Hyperglycaemia as a possible marker of invasive fungal infection in preterm neonates.
Haemoglobin A (1c), acute hyperglycaemia and short-term prognosis in patients without diabetes following acute ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction.
Amoaku, "The effect of hyperglycaemia on permeability and the expression of junctional complex molecules in human retinal and choroidal endothelial cells," Experimental eye Research, vol.
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