"natremia" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: natremias [plural]
Etymology: natr- + -emia Etymology templates: {{confix|en|natr|emia}} natr- + -emia Head templates: {{en-noun|-|s}} natremia (usually uncountable, plural natremias)
  1. (physiology, especially in combination) The presence of sodium in the blood, and (usually, especially) the degree (that is, its concentration). Tags: especially, in-compounds, uncountable, usually Categories (topical): Physiology, Sodium Derived forms: eunatremia (alt: eunatremic), that is, normonatremia (alt: normonatremic), either hypernatremia (alt: hypernatremic), hyponatremia (alt: hyponatremic), natremic Coordinate_terms: calcemia, cupremia, kalemia, magnesemia (english: types of biometallic cation concentration in blood), glycemia (english: blood sugar concentration) Translations (presence of sodium ions in the blood): natriemia [feminine] (Italian), natremia [feminine] (Portuguese), natremia [feminine] (Spanish)

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