- sialorrhea
- si·al·or·rhea
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
sialorrhea — si·al·or·rhe·a also si·al·or·rhoe·a (sī ăl ə rēʹə) n. An excessive secretion of saliva. [Greek sialon, saliva + rrhea.] * * * … Universalium
sialorrhea — noun Drooling; the flow of excess saliva from the mouth. Syn: ptyalism … Wiktionary
sialorrhea — Excessive flow of saliva. SYN: hygrostomia, ptyalism, salivation, sialism, sialismus, sialosis. [sialo + G. rhoia, a flow] * * * si·al·or·rhea or chiefly Brit si·al·or·rhoea .sī ə lə rē ə n excessive salivation * * * si·a·lor·rhea (si″ … Medical dictionary
sialorrhea — … Useful english dictionary
Drooling — Classification and external resources ICD 10 K11.7 ICD 9 527.7 … Wikipedia
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Tityustoxin — is a toxin found in the venom of scorpions from the family of Tityinae . By binding to voltage dependent sodium ion channels and potassium channels, they cause sialorrhea, lacrimation and rhinorrhea. Source Scorpions are distributed among six… … Wikipedia
ptyalism — SYN: sialorrhea. [G. ptyalismos, spitting] * * * pty·a·lism .liz əm n an excessive flow of saliva * * * (sialorrhoea) n. the excessive production of saliva: a symptom of certain nervous disorders, poisoning (by mercury, mushrooms, or… … Medical dictionary
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