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hypersecretion

American  
[hahy-per-si-kree-shuhn] / ˌhaɪ pər sɪˈkri ʃən /

noun

Pathology.
  1. an excessive secretion.


Etymology

Origin of hypersecretion

First recorded in 1860–65; hyper- + secretion

Example Sentences

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In cases of excessive acidity due to a hypersecretion of HCl the extractives of meat are contraindicated, hence all gravies and outside parts of roasted meat must be omitted or limited in the diet.

From Dietetics for Nurses by Proudfit, Fairfax T.

As a rule, however, it manifests itself in individuals between the years of fifteen and forty, particularly after prolonged digestional disturbances, especially those accompanied by a hypersecretion of acid.

From Dietetics for Nurses by Proudfit, Fairfax T.

It is not so frequently noted that hypersecretion of the thyroid may cause a rapid heart without any other tangible or discoverable thyroid symptom or symptoms of hyperthyroidism.

From Disturbances of the Heart by Osborne, Oliver T. (Oliver Thomas)

The body is at first obese, but rapidly loses flesh, the skin becomes greasy and damp, owing to hypersecretion of the sebaceous and sudoriparous glands, and soils the garments.

From Criminal Man According to the Classification of Cesare Lombroso by Lombroso, Gina

A permanently rapid heart, when the patient has no heart lesion and is at rest, is generally due to hypersecretion of the thyroid, which will be discussed later.

From Disturbances of the Heart by Osborne, Oliver T. (Oliver Thomas)