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‖ piarrhæmia|paɪəˈriːmɪə| [mod.L., f. Gr. πῖαρ fat + αἷµα blood.] The presence of fat in the blood, as a normal or as a pathological condition.
1858Mayne Expos. Lex., Piarhæmia. 1860C. T. Coote in Lancet 15 Sept. 259/2 Piarrhæmia consists in an excess of saponifiable fat in the blood, not in the mere liberation of fat from its combinations. 1875T. H. Tanner Pract. Med. I. 24 Piarhæmia is also a physiological result of digestion, pregnancy, lactation, and hybernation. |