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dys·cra·sia D0445500 (dĭs-krā′zhə, -zhē-ə)n. An abnormal bodily condition, especially of the blood. [Medieval Latin, bad mixture, disease, from Greek duskrāsiā : dus-, dys- + krāsis, mixing; see kerə- in Indo-European roots.]dyscrasia (dɪsˈkreɪzɪə) n (Physiology) obsolete any abnormal physiological condition, esp of the blood[C19: New Latin, from Medieval Latin: an imbalance of humours, from Greek, from dys- + -krasia, from krasis a mixing]dys•cra•sia (dɪsˈkreɪ ʒə, -ʒi ə, -zi ə) n. an imbalance of the constituents of the blood or bone marrow. [1350–1400; Middle English < Medieval Latin < Greek dyskrasía bad mixture =dys- dys- + krâs(is) a mixing + -ia -ia] dys•cra′sial, dys•cras′ic (-ˈkræz ɪk, -ˈkræs-) dys•crat′ic, adj. dyscrasiaMedicine. an unhealthy condition, especially an imbalance of physiologic or constitutional elements, often of the blood. Cf. eucrasia. — dyscrasic, dyscratic, adj.See also: HealthThesaurusNoun | 1. | dyscrasia - an abnormal or physiologically unbalanced state of the bodyhealth problem, ill health, unhealthiness - a state in which you are unable to function normally and without painblood dyscrasia - any abnormal condition of the blood | TranslationsEncyclopediaSeeblood dyscrasiadyscrasiaenUK
dyscrasia [dis-kra´zhah] a condition related to a disease or pathologic state, usually referring to an imbalance of component elements. adj., adj dyscrat´ic.blood dyscrasia a pathologic condition of the blood, usually referring to a disorder of the cellular elements of the blood.plasma cell d's a diverse group of neoplastic diseases involving proliferation of a single clone of cells producing a serum M component (a monoclonal immunoglobulin or immunoglobulin fragment); the cells usually have plasma cell morphology, but may have lymphocytic or lymphoplasmacytic morphology. The group includes multiple myeloma, macroglobulinemia" >Waldenström's macroglobulinemia, the heavy chain diseases, benign monoclonal gammopathy, and immunocytic amyloidosis. Called also paraproteinemias and monoclonal gammopathies.dys·cra·si·a (dis-krā'zē-ă), 1. A morbid general state resulting from the presence of abnormal material in the blood, usually applied to diseases affecting blood cells or platelets. 2. Old term indicating disease. [G. bad temperament, fr. dys- + krasis, a mixing] dyscrasia (dĭs-krā′zhə, -zhē-ə)n. An abnormal bodily condition, especially of the blood.dyscrasia See Blood dyscrasia, Plasma cell dyscrasia, Plasma cell dyscrasia with polyneuropathy. dys·cra·si·a (dis-krā'zē-ă) Any morbid general state resulting from the presence of abnormal material in the blood, usually applied to diseases affecting blood cells or platelets. [G. bad temperament, fr. dys- + krasis, a mixing]dyscrasia A vague term meaning any abnormal condition of the body.dys·cra·si·a (dis-krā'zē-ă) Morbid general state resulting from presence of abnormal material in blood. [G. bad temperament, fr. dys- + krasis, a mixing]dyscrasiaenUK
Words related to dyscrasianoun an abnormal or physiologically unbalanced state of the bodyRelated Words- health problem
- ill health
- unhealthiness
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