calcemia
English
Alternative forms
Noun
calcemia (countable and uncountable, plural calcemias)
- (physiology, especially in combination) The presence of calcium in the blood, and (usually, especially) the degree (that is, its concentration).
Coordinate terms
- cupremia, kalemia, magnesemia, natremia (types of biometallic cation concentration in blood)
- glycemia (blood sugar concentration)
Derived terms
- eucalcemia (eucalcemic), that is, normocalcemia (normocalcemic)
- dyscalcemia (dyscalcemic): either hypercalcemia (hypercalcemic) or hypocalcemia (hypocalcemic)
- calcemic
Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): (Spain) /kalˈθemja/ [kal̟ˈθe.mja]
- IPA(key): (Latin America) /kalˈsemja/ [kalˈse.mja]
- Rhymes: -emja
- Syllabification: cal‧ce‧mia
Derived terms
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