Medical Definition of Ammonaemia

1. The presence of ammonia or some of its compounds in the blood, thought to be formed from the decomposition of urea; it usually results in subnormal temperature, weak pulse, gastroenteric symptoms, and coma. Synonym: hyperammonaemia. Origin: ammonia + G. Haima, blood (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ammonaemia

ammines
ammino
ammiral
ammirals
ammite
ammo
ammobium
ammocete
ammocetes
ammochryse
ammocoete
ammocoetes
ammodyte
ammodytes
ammolite
ammonaemia (current term)
ammonal
ammonals
ammonia
ammonia-lyases
ammonia alum
ammonia borane
ammonia caramel
ammonia clock
ammonia detoxication
ammonia fixation
ammonia monooxygenase
ammonia rash
ammonia water

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