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Definition of Hydremia
1. Noun. Blood disorder in which there is excess fluid volume compared with the cell volume of the blood.
Definition of Hydremia
1. Noun. thinness of the blood ¹
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Definition of Hydremia
1. wateriness of the blood [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hydremia
Literary usage of Hydremia
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Pathological physiology of internal diseases by Albion Walter Hewlett (1916)
"Thus restricted, the term hydremia means a watery condition of the blood ...
The degree of hydremia can be estimated by determining the total amount of ..."
2. Clinical Hematology: A Practical Guide to the Examination of the Blood with by John C. DaCosta (1901)
"hydremia. A relative increase in the quantity of liquid constituents of the blood is
... hydremia may be produced by any factors which disturb the normal ..."
3. Monographic Medicine by Albion Walter Hewlett, Henry Leopold Elsner (1916)
"Thus restricted, the term hydremia means a watery condition of the blood ...
The degree of hydremia can be estimated by determining the total amount of ..."
4. A Manual of the practice of medicine by Arthur Albert Stevens (1915)
"hydremia An excess of water in the blood. As a loss of corpuscular elements is
generally replaced by the addition of water extracted from the tissues, ..."
5. The Diseases of infancy and childhood by Henry Koplik (1918)
"Edema or hydremia without Kidney Lesion.—Weak infants who have suffered from chronic
... There is no real kidney lesion; the condition is one of hydremia. ..."
6. A Text-book of Clinical Diagnosis by Laboratory Methods by Leonard Napoleon Boston (1905)
"hydremia. The liquid properties of the blood may be found increased in a variety
of conditions. A temporary dilution of the blood is seen after the ..."