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polymenorrhea
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polymenorrhea /poly·men·or·rhea/ (-men″ah-re´ah) abnormally frequent menstruation.
pol·y·men·or·rhe·a (pl-mn-r)
n.
The occurrence of menstrual cycles at frequency that is higher than normal.

polymenorrhea,
an abnormally frequent recurrence of the menstrual cycle. Also called polymenia.

polymenorrhea [pol″e-men″o-re´ah]
abnormally frequent menstruation.

polymenorrhea (pˈ·lē·me·nō·rēˑ·),
n disorder in which menstrual cycles are abnormally frequent and brief in duration,


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