hyperinosemia


hy·per·i·no·se·mi·a

(hī'pĕr-i'nō-sē'mē-ă), A greatly increased quantity of fibrinogen in the circulating blood; under certain conditions, unusually large amounts of fibrin may be formed, thereby resulting in a greater degree of coagulability of the blood. Synonym(s): hyperinosis [hyper- + G. is (in-), fiber, + haima, blood]

hyperinosemia

(hī″pĕr-ī″nō-sē′mē-ă) [″ + inos, fiber, + haima, blood] An abnormal coagulability of the blood; an excess of fibrinogen in the blood.