Hypoptyalism
hypoptyalism hy·po·pty·a·lism (hī’pō-tī’ə-lĭz’əm)
n.
See hyposalivation.
Read Also:
- Hypopyon
[hahy-poh-pee-on, hi-] /haɪˈpoʊ piˌɒn, hɪ-/ noun, Ophthalmology. 1. an effusion of pus into the anterior chamber of the eye. hypopyon hy·po·py·on (hī-pō’pē-ŏn’) n. The presence of pus or a puslike fluid in the anterior chamber of the eye.
- Hyporchema
[hahy-per-kee-muh] /ˌhaɪ pərˈki mə/ noun, plural hyporchemata [hahy-per-kee-muh-tuh] /ˌhaɪ pərˈki mə tə/ (Show IPA) 1. a lively choral ode sung in ancient Greece in honor of Apollo or Dionysus.
- Hyporeflexia
hyporeflexia hy·po·re·flex·i·a (hī’pō-rĭ-flěk’sē-ə) n. A condition characterized by diminished or weakened reflexes.
- Hyporeninemia
hyporeninemia hy·po·re·ni·ne·mi·a (hī’pō-rē’nə-nē’mē-ə) n. Abnormally low levels of renin in the blood.
- Hyporiboflavinosis
hyporiboflavinosis hy·po·ri·bo·fla·vin·o·sis (hī’pō-rī’bō-flā’və-nō’sĭs) n. See ariboflavinosis.