IPA: /ˌhaɪpərlɪpɪˈdiːmiə/
KK: /haɪpərlɪpɪˈdiːmiə/
Definition: A condition where there is too much fat or lipids in the blood, which can lead to health problems.
Example: The doctor diagnosed her with hyperlipidemia after reviewing her blood test results.
IPA: /ˌhaɪpərməˈtæbəlɪk/
KK: /haɪpərˈmɛtəˌbɑlɪk/
Definition: Relating to a state in which the body's metabolism is significantly increased, often leading to rapid energy expenditure and weight loss.
Example: The patient was diagnosed with a hypermetabolic condition that required careful management of their diet.
IPA: /ˌhaɪpərmɪˈtæbəlɪzəm/
KK: /haɪpərˈmɛtəˌbɒlɪzəm/
Definition: A condition where the body's metabolism is significantly increased, often due to injury or illness.
Example: After the surgery, the patient experienced hypermetabolism, which made it difficult for them to gain weight.
IPA: //haɪpərˈmɛtrəpiə//
KK: /haɪpərˈmɛtrəpiə/
Definition: A condition where distant objects are seen more clearly than nearby ones, often due to the eyeball being too short or the cornea having too little curvature.
Example: She was diagnosed with hypermetropia and needed glasses to see things up close.
IPA: /haɪˈpɜːrmˌniːzjə/
KK: /haɪˈpɜrmˌniːʒə/
Definition: A condition where a person has an unusually strong and clear memory of past events, often linked to certain mental health issues.
Example: After the accident, she experienced hypermnesia, recalling every detail of the event vividly.
IPA: /ˌhaɪpərˈmoʊbɪlɪti/
KK: /haɪpərˈmoʊbɪlɪti/
Definition: A condition where joints can move beyond the normal range of motion due to extra flexibility.
Example: Her hypermobility allows her to perform impressive gymnastic moves that others cannot.
IPA: //haɪˈpɛrəp//
KK: /haɪˈpɛrəp/
Definition: A person who can see distant objects clearly but has difficulty seeing nearby objects due to a condition called hyperopia.
Example: The hyperope struggled to read the small print on the page without glasses.
IPA: /haɪˈpɛrəpiə/
KK: /haɪˈpɛrəpiə/
Definition: A condition where distant objects are seen clearly, but nearby objects appear blurry, due to the eye being too short from front to back.
Example: People with hyperopia often struggle to read small print without glasses.
IPA: /haɪˈpɛrəpɪk/
KK: /haɪˈpɛrəpɪk/
Definition: Relating to a condition where distant objects are seen more clearly than nearby ones, often due to the shape of the eye.
Example: People who are hyperopic may struggle to read small print without glasses.
IPA: //ˌhaɪpəˈrɒstəsɪs//
KK: /haɪˌpɛrəˈstoʊsɪs/
Definition: An abnormal increase in the thickness or growth of bone tissue.
Example: The doctor diagnosed the patient with hyperostosis after examining the X-rays.
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