How To Use Dyscrasia In A Sentence
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The primary diagnosis was plasma cell dyscrasia in all of these patients.
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The blood dyscrasias that most commonly lead to leg ulceration are sickle cell disease, thalassaemia, thrombocythaemia, and polycythaemia rubra vera.
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For example, a type of autoimmune disorder or blood dyscrasia may have caused some wounds that were initially diagnosed and managed as venous or ischemic ulcers.
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Conclusion The results suggested that fluid acupuncture may have inhibitive effect on the hyperplasia of mammary glands by regulating endocrine dyscrasia.
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Should it, however, be shown that in one family there were _many_ members who died of cancer, it would indicate that there is some disease or dyscrasia in that family, and the contracting of a marriage with any member of that family would be inadvisable.
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Clinical suspicion of amyloidosis as the cause of an extremity mass is likely to be very low, especially in the absence of an immunocyte dyscrasia.
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Rare but serious complications, such as cholestatic hepatitis, blood dyscrasias and Stevens-Johnson syndrome, have been reported in patients treated with terbinafine.
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The signs and symptoms of fracture of the cranium are: Loss of appetite and failure of digestion, insomnia, difficulty in micturition, constipation, a febrile dyscrasia, difficulty in cracking nuts or crusts of bread with the jaws, or severe pain when a string is attached to the teeth and pulled sharply.
Gilbertus Anglicus Medicine of the Thirteenth Century
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Galen's views of disease in general are those of Hippocrates, but he introduces many refinements and subdivisions according to the predominance of the four humors, the harmonious combination of which means health, or eucrasia, while their perversion or improper combination leads to dyscrasia, or ill health.
The Evolution of Modern Medicine
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The signs of a hot dyscrasia are heat, burning and pain in the wound; of a cold dyscrasia, lividity of the wound; the moist dyscrasia occasions flabbiness (_mollicies_) and profuse suppuration, and the dry produces dryness and induration.
Gilbertus Anglicus Medicine of the Thirteenth Century
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After inactivation of the diphtheria poison, or in other words after the detoxication of the body fluids by the addition of diphtheria antitoxin, the dyscrasia is overcome; in its place appears, so to say, a eucrasia.
Emil von Behring - Nobel Lecture
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In all these cases of the tuberculous dyscrasia, tuberculin injections as now given at the Polyclinic should be employed.
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The lesson to be learned from the present case is that a transient plasma cell dyscrasia may present like multiple myeloma in the setting of heavy immunosuppression after organ transplantation.
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Dysfunctional uterine bleeding in adolescence is a desease that leads to endocrine dyscrasia of adolescent female. It is refractory and always occurs with metrorrhagia and metrostaxis in turn.
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If any dyscrasia, such as excessive heat, coldness, dryness or moisture appears in the wound and delays its healing, it is to be met by its contrary.
Gilbertus Anglicus Medicine of the Thirteenth Century
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Complete Blood Counts – to screen for anemia and other blood dyscrasia
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The blood dyscrasias that most commonly lead to leg ulceration are sickle cell disease, thalassaemia, thrombocythaemia, and polycythaemia rubra vera.
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As stated, a bone marrow biopsy was negative for plasma cell dyscrasia in our case, which further supports the diagnosis of a localized plasmacytoma.
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Medicinæ Therapeutiæ pars: de dyscrasia corporis humani.
Spadacrene Anglica The English Spa Fountain
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As long as there is active diphtheria poison in the body fluids, then a dyscrasia exists.
Emil von Behring - Nobel Lecture