(hypoglycaemia)
1hypoglycaemia — n. a deficiency of glucose in the bloodstream, causing muscular weakness and incoordination, mental confusion, and sweating. If severe it may lead to hypoglycaemic coma. Hypoglycaemia most commonly occurs in diabetes mellitus, as a result of… …
2hypoglycaemia — n. a deficiency of glucose in the bloodstream, causing muscular weakness and incoordination, mental confusion, and sweating. If severe it may lead to hypoglycaemic coma. Hypoglycaemia most commonly occurs in diabetes mellitus, as a result of… …
3hypoglycaemia-induced hallucination — Hypoglycaemia is also written as hypoglycemia. Both terms stem from the Greek words hupo (below, beneath), gleukos (must), and haima (blood). They translate as low blood sugar . The introduction of the term hypoglycaemia is commonly attributed …
4Hypoglycaemia factitia — Klassifikation nach ICD 10 E16.0 Arzneimittelinduzierte Hypoglykämie ohne Koma F68.1 Artifizielle Störung (absichtliches Erzeugen oder Vortäuschen von körperlichen oder psychischen S …
5hypoglycaemia — n. deficiency of sugar in the blood (Medicine) …
6hypoglycaemia — [ˌhʌɪpəʊglʌɪ si:mɪə] (US hypoglycemia) noun Medicine deficiency of glucose in the bloodstream. Derivatives hypoglycaemic adjective Origin C19: from hypo + glyco + aemia …
7hypoglycaemia — UK [ˌhaɪpəʊɡlaɪˈsiːmɪə] / US [ˌhaɪpoʊɡlaɪˈsɪmɪə] noun [uncountable] medical a medical condition in which someone has a low level of sugar in their blood …
8hypoglycaemia — /ˌhaɪpoʊglaɪˈsimiə/ (say .huypohgluy seemeeuh) noun a decreased sugar level in the blood. Also, hypoglycemia. –hypoglycaemic, adjective Usage: For spelling variation see ae1 …
9hypoglycaemia — n. abnormally low levels of sugar in the blood …
10hypoglycaemia — n. (US hypoglycemia) a deficiency of glucose in the bloodstream. Derivatives: hypoglycaemic adj. Etymology: HYPO + GLYCO + AEMIA …