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dys·rhyth·mi·a D0447600 (dĭs-rĭth′mē-ə)n. An abnormality in an otherwise normal rhythmic pattern, as of brain waves being recorded by an electroencephalograph. [New Latin : dys- + Latin rhythmus, rhythm; see rhythm.]dysrhythmia (dɪsˈrɪðmɪə) n1. an irregular rhythm2. (Pathology) an irregular and unusual rhythm of the heart3. (Pathology) an unusual pattern of brain activity as registered by an electroencephalogramdys•rhyth•mi•a (dɪsˈrɪð mi ə) n. a disturbance of rhythm, as of speech patterns or brain waves. [1905–10; < Greek dys- dys- + rhythm(ós) rhythm + -ia -ia] TranslationsdysrhythmiaenUK
dysrhythmia[dis′rith·mē·ə] (medicine) Disordered rhythm of the brain waves. dysrhythmiaenUK
dysrhythmia [dis-rith´me-ah] disturbance of rhythm, such as of brain waves or the heartbeat.cerebral dysrhythmia (electroencephalographic dysrhythmia) disturbance or irregularity in the rhythm of the brain waves as recorded by electroencephalography.dys·rhyth·mi·a (dis-ridh'mē-ă), Defective rhythm. See also entries under rhythm Compare: arrhythmia. [dys- + G. rhythmos, rhythm] dysrhythmia (dĭs-rĭth′mē-ə)n. An abnormality in an otherwise normal rhythmic pattern, as of brain waves being recorded by an electroencephalograph.dys·rhyth·mi·a (dis-ridh'mē-ă) Defective (abnormal) rhythm. Compare: arrhythmia[dys- + G. rhythmos, rhythm]dysrhythmia Any irregularity or disturbance of a normal body rhythm. The term is most commonly applied to the heart beat or the ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM (EEG).Arrhythmia or dysrhythmiaAbnormal rhythm in hearts that contract in an irregular way.Mentioned in: Electrocardiographydys·rhyth·mi·a (dis-ridh'mē-ă) Defective rhythm. [dys- + G. rhythmos, rhythm]ThesaurusSeearrhythmia |