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dysglycaemia

Terms vs Dysglycaemia - What's the difference?

terms | dysglycaemia |


As nouns the difference between terms and dysglycaemia

is that terms is while dysglycaemia is (pathology) a raised (although still relatively low) level of glucose in the blood.

Hyperglycaemia vs Dysglycaemia - What's the difference?

hyperglycaemia | dysglycaemia | see also |

Hyperglycaemia is a see also of dysglycaemia.


As nouns the difference between hyperglycaemia and dysglycaemia

is that hyperglycaemia is while dysglycaemia is (pathology) a raised (although still relatively low) level of glucose in the blood.

Blood vs Dysglycaemia - What's the difference?

blood | dysglycaemia |


As nouns the difference between blood and dysglycaemia

is that blood is while dysglycaemia is (pathology) a raised (although still relatively low) level of glucose in the blood.

Glucose vs Dysglycaemia - What's the difference?

glucose | dysglycaemia |


As nouns the difference between glucose and dysglycaemia

is that glucose is a simple monosaccharide (sugar) with a molecular formula of C6H12O6; it is a principle source of energy for cellular metabolism while dysglycaemia is a raised (although still relatively low) level of glucose in the blood.

Raised vs Dysglycaemia - What's the difference?

raised | dysglycaemia |


As a verb raised

is (raise).

As a noun dysglycaemia is

(pathology) a raised (although still relatively low) level of glucose in the blood.

Dysglycemia vs Dysglycaemia - What's the difference?

dysglycemia | dysglycaemia | Alternative forms |

Dysglycemia is an alternative form of dysglycaemia.


As nouns the difference between dysglycemia and dysglycaemia

is that dysglycemia is while dysglycaemia is (pathology) a raised (although still relatively low) level of glucose in the blood.