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An abnormally high concentration of calcium compounds in the circulating blood; commonly used to indicate an elevated concentration of calcium ions in the blood.
- idiopathic h. of infants persistent h. of unknown cause in very young children, associated with osteosclerosis, renal insufficiency, and sometimes hypertension; also may be associated with supravalvular aortic stenosis, elfin facies, and mental retardation.
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hy·per·cal·ce·mia or chiefly Brit hy·per·cal·cae·mia .hī-pər-.kal-'sē-mē-ə n the presence of an excess of calcium in the blood
hy·per·cal·ce·mic or chiefly Brit hy·per·cal·cae·mic -'sē-mik adj
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hy·per·cal·ce·mia (hi″pər-kal-seґme-ə) [hyper- + calci- + -emia] an excess of calcium in the blood; manifestations include fatigability, muscle weakness, depression, anorexia, nausea, and constipation. Called also calcemia and hypercalcinemia.Medical dictionary. 2011.