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There are 20 words ending with HYTHMIA

arhythmia  ——  arrhythmiaeurhythmiairrhythmia  ——  dysrhythmiamyorhythmia  ——  allorhythmia  ——  bradyrhythmiaproarrhythmiatachyrhythmia  ——  antiarrhythmiahypsarrhythmiavasoarrhythmia  ——  bradyarrhythmiatachyarrhythmia  ——  bradydysrhythmiatachydysrhythmia  ——  antitachyarrhythmia  ——  antitachydysrhythmiacircadian␣dysrhythmia

21 definitions found

  • arhythmia — n. Alternative spelling of arrhythmia.
  • arrhythmia — n. An irregular heartbeat; a lack of a regular pulse. — n. A disease entity involving such beats, such as atrial fibrillation…
  • eurhythmia — n. The presence of a normal, regular pulse.
  • irrhythmia — n. Misspelling of arrhythmia.
  • dysrhythmia — n. A disturbance to an otherwise normal biological rhythm, especially…
  • myorhythmia — n. Rhythmic movement of muscle tissue.
  • allorhythmia — n. (Pathology) An irregular pattern of the heartbeat.
  • bradyrhythmia — n. Synonym of bradycardia.
  • proarrhythmia — n. Cardiac arrhythmia typically initiated by a therapeutic drug.
  • tachyrhythmia — n. Tachycardia.
  • antiarrhythmia — adj. Alternative form of antiarrhythmic.
  • hypsarrhythmia — n. (Medicine) The electroencephalographic features of random high-voltage…
  • vasoarrhythmia — n. (Medicine) A condition caused by the irregular rhythm of muscle…
  • bradyarrhythmia — n. (Pathology) A combination of bradycardia and arrhythmia.
  • tachyarrhythmia — n. (Cardiology) pathological tachycardia.
  • bradydysrhythmia — n. (Medicine) A slow (< 60 bpm) and abnormal heart rhythm; bradyarrhythmia.
  • tachydysrhythmia — n. (Medicine, cardiology) A fast (> 100 bpm) and abnormal heart…
  • antitachyarrhythmia — adj. Countering tachyarrhythmia.
  • antitachydysrhythmia — adj. (Medicine) Countering tachydysrhythmia.
  • circadian␣dysrhythmia — n. Disruption to the body’s biological clock caused by a sudden…
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