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hyperphagic animal
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an experimental animal in which the cells of the ventromedial nucleus of the hypothalamus have been destroyed, abolishing its awareness of the point at which it should stop eating; excessive eating and savageness characterize such an animal.
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hypertensive retinopathy
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that associated with essential or malignant hypertension; changes may include irregular narrowing of the retinal arterioles, hemorrhages in the nerve fiber layers and the outer plexiform layer, exudates and cotton-wool patches, a lipid star in the macula, arteriosclerotic changes, and, in malignant hypertension, papilledema. Called also hypertensive retinitis. See also renal r. and stellate r.
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hypertrophic inflammation
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inflammation marked by increase in the size of the elements composing the affected tissue.
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hypertrophic osteopathy
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a condition in dogs similar to the hypertrophic pulmonary osteoarthropathy of humans; characteristics include hyperostosis of the limbs and later other skeletal regions, sometimes associated with tumors, tuberculosis, or other pulmonary conditions. Called also acropachia.
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hypermature cataract
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a cataract with a swollen, milky cortex, the result of autolysis of the lens fibers of a mature cataract.
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