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hy·per·vo·le·mi·a
(hī'pĕr-vō-lē'mē-ă), Do not confuse this word with hypervolia.Abnormally increased volume of blood.
[hyper- + L. volumen, volume, + G. haima, blood]
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hy·per·vo·le·mi·a
(hī'pĕr-vol-ē'mē-ă)Abnormally increased volume of blood.
Synonym(s): circulatory overload, plethora (1) , repletion (1) , hypervolaemia.
Synonym(s): circulatory overload, plethora (1) , repletion (1) , hypervolaemia.
[hyper- + L. volumen, volume, + G. haima, blood]
pleth·o·ra
(pleth'ŏr-ă)1. Synonym(s): hypervolemia.
2. An excess of any of the body fluids.
Synonym(s): repletion (2) .
Synonym(s): repletion (2) .
[G. plēthōrē, fullness, fr. plēthō, to become full]
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repletion
(rē-plē′shŭn) [L. repletio, a filling up]The condition of being full or satisfied.
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hy·per·vo·le·mi·a
(hī'pĕr-vol-ē'mē-ă)Abnormally increased volume of blood.
Synonym(s): circulatory overload, plethora (1) , repletion (1) , hypervolaemia.
Synonym(s): circulatory overload, plethora (1) , repletion (1) , hypervolaemia.
[hyper- + L. volumen, volume, + G. haima, blood]
pleth·o·ra
(pleth'ŏr-ă)1. Synonym(s): hypervolemia.
2. An excess of any of the body fluids.
Synonym(s): repletion (2) .
Synonym(s): repletion (2) .
[G. plēthōrē, fullness, fr. plēthō, to become full]
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