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acidemia
ac·i·de·mi·a A0056500 (ăs′ĭ-dē′mē-ə)n. Abnormal acidity of the blood.acidemia (ˌæsɪˈdiːmɪə) na state of abnormally high acidity of the blood due to an increase in hydrogen ionsThesaurusNoun | 1. | acidemia - a blood disorder characterized by an increased concentration of hydrogen ions in the blood (which falls below 7 on the pH scale)blood disease, blood disorder - a disease or disorder of the blood | Translationsacidemia
acidemia[‚as·ə′dēm·ē·ə] (medicine) A condition in which the pH of the blood falls below normal. acidemia
acidemia [as″ĭ-de´me-ah] abnormal acidity of the blood.ac·i·de·mi·a (as'i-dē'mē-ă), An increase in the H-ion concentration of the blood or a fall below normal in pH. Individual types of acidemia are listed by specific name, for example, isovalericacidemia, aminoacidemia. [acid + G. haima, blood] acidemia (ăs′ĭ-dē′mē-ə)n. Abnormal acidity of the blood.acidaemia (1) Acidosis. (2) A suffix attached to a pathological increase in certain small molecules—e.g., isovaleric-acidemia.ac·i·de·mi·a (as-i-dē'mē-ă) An increase in the H+ ion concentration of the blood or a fall below normal in pH, despite shifts in bicarbonate concentration. Synonym(s): acidaemia. [acid + G. haima, blood]ac·i·de·mi·a (as-i-dē'mē-ă) An increase in the H+ ion concentration of the blood or a fall below normal in pH. Synonym(s): acidaemia. [acid + G. haima, blood]acidemia Related to acidemia: organic acidemia, Isovaleric acidemia, Methylmalonic acidemia, Propionic acidemiaWords related to acidemianoun a blood disorder characterized by an increased concentration of hydrogen ions in the blood (which falls below 7 on the pH scale)Related Words- blood disease
- blood disorder
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