IPA: /lɪˈθiːmiə/
KK: /lɪˈθiːmiə/
A medical condition characterized by an unusually high level of uric acid in the blood, which can lead to health issues such as gout.
The doctor diagnosed him with lithemia after reviewing his blood test results.
Lithemia is derived from the Greek roots 'lithos' (meaning stone) and 'haima' (meaning blood). The term refers to a condition related to the presence of stones in the blood, particularly in the context of certain medical conditions.
Think of 'lithos' meaning stone and 'haima' meaning blood to remember that 'lithemia' refers to a condition involving stones in the blood.