- hyperchloremia
- n. excess of chloride in the blood (Medicine)
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
Hyperchloremia — DiseaseDisorder infobox Name = Hyperchloremia ICD10 = ICD10|E|87|8|e|70 ICD9 = ICD9|276.9 Hyperchloremia is an electrolyte disturbance in which there is an abnormally elevated level of the chloride ion in the blood. The normal serum range for… … Wikipedia
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chloremia — 1. SYN: chlorosis. 2. SYN: hyperchloremia. * * * chlor·e·mia or chiefly Brit chlor·ae·mia klōr ē mē ə, klȯr n 1) CHLOROSIS 2) excess of chlorides in the blood * * * chlor·emia (klor eґme ə) [chlor + emia] hyperchloremia … Medical dictionary
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