| ACETONEMIAS | • ACETONEMIA n. an abnormal increase of ketone bodies in the blood, also ACETONAEMIA. |
| ARRHYTHMIAS | • arrhythmias n. Plural of arrhythmia, which can refer to types of arrhythmia, cases of arrhythmia, or episodes of arrhythmia. • ARRHYTHMIA n. absence or irregularity of rhythm e.g. of the heart, also ARHYTHMIA, ARYTHMIA. |
| BACILLEMIAS | • BACILLEMIA n. the presence of bacilli in the blood, also BACILLAEMIA. |
| BACTEREMIAS | • bacteremias n. Plural of bacteremia. • BACTEREMIA n. the presence of bacteria in the blood, also BACTERAEMIA. |
| DIATHERMIAS | • DIATHERMIA n. heating of internal parts of the body by electric currents, also DIATHERMY. |
| ERYTHREMIAS | • erythremias n. Plural of erythremia. • ERYTHREMIA n. another name for the medical condition polycythaemia vera, also ERYTHRAEMIA. |
| HYPERAEMIAS | • hyperaemias n. Plural of hyperaemia. • HYPERAEMIA n. an excess or congestion of blood in an organ or part of the body, also HYPEREMIA. |
| HYPEROSMIAS | • HYPEROSMIA n. an abnormally acute sense of smell. |
| HYPOTHYMIAS | • HYPOTHYMIA n. a state of depression; a diminished emotional response. |
| HYPOXAEMIAS | • hypoxaemias n. Plural of hypoxaemia. • HYPOXAEMIA n. a deficiency of oxygenation of the blood, also HYPOXEMIA, HYPOXIA. |
| KETONAEMIAS | • KETONAEMIA n. an excess of ketone bodies in the blood, also KETONEMIA. |
| LEUCHAEMIAS | • LEUCHAEMIA n. a type of cancer, also LEUCAEMIA, LEUCEMIA, LEUKAEMIA, LEUKEMIA. |
| MACROZAMIAS | • MACROZAMIA n. a plant of genus Macrozamia, Australian cycads. |
| MELANAEMIAS | • MELANAEMIA n. the presence of melanin in the blood. |
| OPHTHALMIAS | • ophthalmias n. Plural of ophthalmia. • OPHTHALMIA n. an inflammation of the membranes or coats of the eye or of the eyeball. |
| PANSPERMIAS | • PANSPERMIA n. (Greek) the theory that life could be diffused through the universe by means of germs carried by meteorites, also PANSPERMATISM, PANSPERMISM, PANSPERMY. |
| SEPTICEMIAS | • septicemias n. Plural of septicemia. • SEPTICEMIA n. blood-poisoning with presence of bacteria and their toxins in blood, also SEPTICAEMIA. |
| TULARAEMIAS | • TULARAEMIA n. a disease of rodents caused by a bacterium, and transmissible to humans, also TULAREMIA. |
| XERODERMIAS | • XERODERMIA n. morbid dryness of skin, ichthyosis, also XERODERMA. |
| XEROSTOMIAS | • xerostomias n. Plural of xerostomia. • XEROSTOMIA n. excessive dryness of the mouth due to insufficient secretions, also XEROSTOMA. |