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Dyscrasia (Suffix)

Definition: Dyscrasia is a suffix derived from the Greek word "krasis," meaning "mixture." It has been adopted in medical terminology to refer to an abnormal or imbalanced state of bodily fluids or substances.

Sample Sentences:

  1. The patient's blood dyscrasia required immediate treatment.
  2. When dyscrasia affects the bones, it can result in brittle and weakened skeletal structures.
  3. The doctor diagnosed the patient with a metabolic dyscrasia.

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