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hy·per·e·mic

(hī'pĕr-ē'mik),
Denoting hyperemia.
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hy·per·e·mic

(hī'pĕr-ē'mik)
Denoting hyperemia.
Synonym(s): hyperaemic.
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The swelling was also tender, and the overlying skin appeared hyperemic. Intraorally, there was trismus (about 22 mm of interincisal distance), halitosis, poor oral hygiene, and grade III mobility of the left mandibular second molar.
Caption: Figure 3: (a) Slit-lamp examination showing the left eyelid was swollen and hyperemic, with mixed congestion of the conjunctiva with a shallow anterior chamber and light cataract.
Caption: Figure 2: Both eye hyperemic disc with blurring of disc margins suggestive of papilloedema
Lactate was measured in hyperemic earlobes blood samples at the end of every stage and at 1, 2, 3, 5, and 7 min during the recovery (10).
Hyperemic flow ratio is derived from automatic resistance-based lumped mapping along the entire coronary tree.
Through our case study, we postulated that the early stages of ETI resemble first- or second-degree (partial-thickness) skin burns, which either appear as hyperemic mucosa or whitish exuding blisters depending on the depth of injury, configured in a longitudinal pattern.
Anterior segment OCT (spectral-domain OCT, 3D OCT2000; Topcon Corp, Tokyo, Japan) at the center of the hyperemic lesion revealed hyporeflective spaces and hyperreflective nodules on the episcleral tissue band (Figures 1(a), 1(b), and 2(a)).
((c) and (d)) STIR coronal and axial images reveal increased signal intensity affecting the whole trapezium consistent with hyperemic areas due to repair process and oedema.
Upper endoscopy usually reveals hyperemic edematous duodenal mucosa, erythema, friability, and white villi in the duodenum.
The testis and epididymis appeared enlarged and hyperemic and were covered by thick necrotic, fibrinous exudate.
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