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‖ hyperinosis Path.|ˌhaɪpərɪˈnəʊsɪs| [f. hyper- 5 + Gr. ἴς, ἰν-ός fibre + -osis. Cf. F. hyperinose.] A diseased state of the blood in which it contains an excessive amount of fibrin: opp. to hypinosis.
1845G. E. Day tr. Simon's Anim. Chem. I. 280 The blood exhibits the characters of hyperinosis, for the quantity of fibrin is in one instance twice, and in the other thrice the normal amount. 1876Bartholow Mat. Med. (1879) 290 Measures to favor hyperinosis and the coagulation of the blood in the aneurismal sac. Hence hyperiˈnosed, hyperiˈnotic adjs., affected with hyperinosis; having excess of fibrin.
1847–9Todd Cycl. Anat. IV. 113/2 Hyperinotic blood. 1877Roberts Handbk. Med. (ed. 3) I. 54 The blood is hyperinotic, containing excess of fibrin and coagulating firmly. 1878A. M. Hamilton Nerv. Dis. 141 Attended by a hyperinosed condition of the blood. |