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"Hyperdicrotous" Meaning

Hyperdicrotous refers to something that is excessively or abnormally crooked or curved. The term is often used in medical contexts, particularly in the field of orthodontics, to describe an abnormally shaped tooth or tooth structure.

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Hyperdicrotic


Meaning: Exhibiting or characterized by dicrotism, or the interposed complaint, i.e., the regular recurrence of a distinguishable consecutive change in the direction of the blood flow in the sounds heard through the stethoscope


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1. The doctor examined the patient's chest, listening attentively to the hyperdicrotic sounds emanating from the lungs.

2. The cardiologist specialized in diagnosing hyperdicrotic murmurs, helping countless patients receive timely treatment.

3. Following the surgery, John's doctor was relieved to find that his hyperdicrotic symptoms had largely subsided, indicating a successful recovery.

4. As a medical student, Emily struggled to assess the hyperdicrotic patterns, as they didn't quite match the case studies she'd read.

5. Researchers are working to develop better diagnostic techniques for identifying hyperdicrotic patterns, leading to more accurate diagnoses and effective treatment.

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