Definition of Hyperemias

1. hyperemia [n] - See also: hyperemia

Lexicographical Neighbors of Hyperemias

hyperedges
hypereducated
hyperefficient
hyperekplexia
hyperekplexias
hyperelastic
hyperelasticities
hyperelasticity
hyperellipse
hyperellipses
hyperelliptic
hyperemesis
hyperemesis gravidarum
hyperemetic
hyperemia
hyperemias (current term)
hyperemic
hyperemotional
hyperemotionality
hyperencephaly
hyperendemic
hyperendemic disease
hyperenergetic
hyperentangled
hyperentanglement
hyperenthusiastic
hypereosinophilia
hypereosinophilic
hypereosinophilic syndrome
hyperephidrosis

Literary usage of Hyperemias

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Compend of Diseases of the Skin by Jay Frank Schamberg (1913)
"... —hyperemias Hyperemia, or congestion, is characterized by an overfilled state of the blood-vessels of the integument, unattended by inflammation. ..."

2. Diseases of the nervous system by Smith Ely Jelliffe, William Alanson White (1917)
"Tonic hyperemias. Those consist in prolong! irritability of the peripheral vasomotor*. ... These tonic hyperemias are seen more particularly in neuralgias, ..."

3. Diseases of the skin by Richard Lightburn Sutton (1917)
"CLASS I.—hyperemias. Predominant Clinical Manifestations. Erythema. Erythema, with exudation of fluid. Erythema. ..."

4. Diseases of the skin: Inluding the Acute Eruptive Fevers by Frank Crozer Knowles (1914)
"The dividing line between the hyperemias and inflammation is more from the clinical than the pathological point of view, as most of the congestive ..."

5. Diseases of the skin and the eruptive fevers by Jay Frank Schamberg (1921)
"... a congestive erythema and an inflammatory erythema, is often one of clinical convenience rather than pathologic accuracy. hyperemias may be active or ..."

6. A Treatise on diseases of the skin for advanced students and practitioners by Henry Weightman Stelwagon (1916)
"... and have added a supplementary chapter for the brief presentation of a few diseases of the adjoining mucous membranes. CLASS I.—hyperemias Erythema ..."

7. A Practical treatise on diseases of the skin for the use of students and by Oliver Samuel Ormsby (1921)
"CLASS I. hyperemias AM) INFLAMMATIONS. HYPEREMIA. Hyperemia denotes redness of the skin which may be of varying shades, from bright scarlet to deep ..."

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