DYSCHREA 



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DYSPEPSIA 



Dyschrea, Dyschroia, Dyschroma {dis-kre'-ah, -kroi'- 

 ah, -kro'-mah). See Dyschroa or Parachrea (Illus. 

 Diet.). 



Dyschromasia {dis-kro-ma 1 '-ze-ah). I. See Dyschroa 

 (Illus. Diet.). 2. See Dyschromotopsia (Illus. Diet. ). 



Dyschromatodermia, Dyschromodermia (dis-kro- 

 mat-o-dur'-me-ah, dis-kro-mo-dur'-me-ah). See Dys- 

 chroa (Illus. Die'.). 



Dyschromatope (dis-kro / -mat-dp) [fSi'C, bad ; xpu/na, 

 color; oxjjig, vision]. An individual affected with 

 color-blindness. 



Dysemesia, Dysemesis (dis-em-e' -ze-ah, -sis) [fivq, 

 bad; emesis~\. Painful vomiting ; retching. 



Dysemia, Dysaemia [dis-e'-me-ah) [die, bad ; di/ia, 

 blood]. A morbid state of the blood. 



Dysenteriform {iiis-en-ter' -e-form) [dysentery ; forma, 

 form]. Resembling dysentery. 



Dysenterioid (dis-en-ter'-e-oid). See Dysenteriform. 



Dysentery, Dysenteria. (See Illus. Diet.) Syn., 

 Difficultas intestinorum ; Defluxio dysenteria ; Ulcera- 

 tive colitis; Zymotic diarrhea. D., Acute. See 

 Dysentery (Illus. Diet.). D., Adynamic, D., As- 

 thenic, that marked by great prostration. D., 

 Asylum, colitis. D., Bilharzia, an inflammation of 

 the colon caused by irritation through deposits of the 

 eggs of Distoma luematobium. D., Bilious, a form 

 marked by prostration and disordered secretion of the 

 bile. D., Bloody, that accompanied by bloody 

 stools. D. carnosa. See Diarrhoea carnosa. D. 

 castrensis. See Diarrhea, Camp. D., Catarrhal, 

 a seropurulent form in which the swollen follicles of 

 the large intestine are surrounded by a red area, the 

 submucosa is thickened, and the spaces between the 

 glands contain abundant pus-corpuscles. D., Cerco- 

 monadic, a form ascribed to the presence in the intes- 

 tine of species of Cercomonas. D., Choleriform, D., 

 Choleroid, a form marked by suppression of urine, an 

 algid condition, and stools resembling those of cholera. 

 D., Cochin-China, an endemic form held by Normand 

 to be due to Anguilulla intestinalis. D. cruenta. 

 See D., Bloody. D., Diphtheric, D., Diphtheritic, 

 the putrid dysentery of the aged, in which the whole 

 mucosa under an inflammatory fibrinous exudate is 

 changed into a horny, structureless, necrotic mass 

 mingled with extravasated blood. Syn., Dysenteria 

 gangrcenosa. D., Gangrenous. See D., Diphtheric. 

 D. haematura, bloody dysentery. D., Hepatic, that 

 attended by inflammation of the liver. D., Japan- 

 ese, a form occurring as an epidemic in Japan and 

 the Philippines due to Bacillus dysintericus, Shiga and 

 Flexner. Also called Philippine D. D., Malarial, 

 D., Malarious, that due to malaria or associated with 

 it. D., Mucous, a benign form in which the dejecta 

 consist of mucus or of feces inclosed in mucus. D., 

 Nephritic, diabetes mellitus. D., Nervoadynamic, 

 D., Neuroadynamic. See D., Typhoid. D., Phil- 

 ippine. See D. , Japanese. D., Pituitous. See 

 J). , Mucous. D., Purulent, that in which there are 

 purulent but not bloody discharges. D., Rheumatic, 

 that marked by extreme pain and tenesmus, but par- 

 ticularly by metastases to the joints. D., Scorbutic, 

 that accompanying or due to scurvy. Also called 

 Scorbutic diarrhea. D., Sloughing, that in which 

 there is sloughing of the intestinal mucosa. D. of 

 the Transverse Colon (Lasegue). Synonym of 

 Mucous colitis. D., Trichomonadic, that due to the 

 presence of some species of Trichomonas in the 

 drinking-water. D., Typhodes, D., Typhoid, dy»" 

 cntcry attended with prostration and phenomena of a 

 typhoid character. 



Dyserethisia (d/s-er-e-thd '-ze-ah) [d/V, had; ipith'tn; 

 to excite]. Impaired sensibility or irritability. 



Dysergasia, Dysergasy (dis-ur-ga'-ze-ah, dis-ur-ga'- 

 ze) [Avaepyr/c, difficult to effect]. Disturbances of 

 function, especially as manifested in neurasthenia. 



Dysgenesia [dis-jen-e' -ze-ah) [dtif, bad ; yewav, to pro- 

 duce]. Loss or impairment of procreative power. 



Dyshaemia (dis-he'-me-ah). See Dysemia. 



Dyshaphia \dis-haf f -e-ah). See Dysaphe (Illus. Diet.). 



Dyshidria (dis-hid' '-re-ah). See Dysidria. 



Dysidria (dis-id'-re-ah) [dug, bad; i(S/jwc, sweat]. A 

 morbid condition of the function of perspiration. 



Dyskatabrosis. See Dyscatabrosis. 



Dyskoria. See Dyscoria (Illus. Diet.). 



Dysmasesis,Dysmassesis, Dysmastesis {dis-mas-e / - 

 sis, dis-mas-te' '-sis). See Bradymasesis (Illus. Diet.). 



Dysmenorrhea. (See Illus. Diet.) Syn., Paramenia 

 diffcilis ; Menses dolorifici ; Menstrua dolorosa. D., 

 Dermatic, Schonlein's name for a form of heinati- 

 drosis in which blood oozes out in circumscribed ery- 

 thematous spots on the surface of the skin during men- 

 struation. D., Hysteralgic, uterine neuralgia oc- 

 curring during menstruation. D., Inflammatory, 

 that due to an inflammatory condition of the mucosa or 

 the parenchyma of the uterus, or of the ovary or to 

 posterior parametritis. D., Intermenstrual. See 

 D. , Intermediate (Illus. Diet.). D., Mechanical. 

 See D., Obstructive (Illus. Diet.). D., Plethoric. 

 See D., Congestive (Illus. Diet.). D., Rheumatic, 

 that attributed to rheumatism of the uterus. D., 

 Stenotic, that due to stenosis of the uterine canal or 

 the vagina. D., Tubal, that due to disease of the 

 oviduct. D., Uterine, that due to disease of the 

 uterus. D., Vaginal, that due to vaginal obstruction. 

 D., Vascular, pain, congestive symptoms in the geni- 

 tal apparatus, and tenesmus of the bladder and anus 

 appearing some days prior to menstruation. 



Dysmeristic (dis-nicr-is'-tik) [<$&£, bad ; fitpoc, a part]. 

 Relating to dysmerogenesis. 



Dysmorphophobia (dis-morfo-fo' '-be-ah) [M.% ill ; 

 /nop<pr/, form; <p63or, fear]. Morbid dread of de- 

 formity ; it is a rudimentary form of paranoia. 



Dysmorphosteopalinklast ( dis-niorf-os-tc-o-pal'-iu- 

 klast). An instrument for refracturing a bone which 

 has united with deformity. 



Dysmorphosteopalinklasy ( dis-morfos-tc-o-pal-in'- 

 kla-se) [_Avafiop<poq, deformed; bareov, a bone; -<un\ 

 again ; i&av, to break]. The operation of refractur- 

 ing a bone which has healed with deformity after a 

 fracture. 



Dysnephronervia, Dysnephroneuria \dis-nef-ro-nur r - 



■ ve-ah, -nu' -re-ah). See Nephrodysneuria (Illus. Diet). 



Dysnoia idis-noi' -ah) \jS\%, ill ; vuoc, mood, disposi- 

 tion]. Heavy, gloomy thought. 



Dysodontiasis. (See Illus. Diet.) D. adulton m, 

 difficult dentition of the wisdom teeth. D. lactan- 

 tium, difficult dentition of the temporary teeth. D. 

 puerilis, difficult second dentition. 



Dysostosis. (See Illus. Diet. ) D., Cleidocranial, 

 a singular congenital malformation compatible with 

 life, intelligence, and purity of the blood, consisting in 

 incomplete ossification of the skull, malformation ol the 

 palatine arch, and atrophy more or less great of the 

 clavicles. 



Dyspareunia. (See Illus. Diet.) Syn., Coitus difti- 

 ci/is. D., Climacteric, pain or difficulty in coitus 

 following the menopause; it is regarded as a symp- 

 tom of kraurosis vulvae. 



Dyspepsia. i See Illus. Diet.) D., Acid, that at- 

 tended with hyperacidity of the gastric juice. D., 

 Alkaline, that accompanied by lack of the normal 

 aciditv Ot the ^asiric juice D. anorexia. 

 Anorexia (Illus. Diet.). D.. Apyretic, D., As- 

 thenic. See D.. Atoni. (Illus. Diet.). D., Biliary, 



