Alloxuremia

/ˌæloʊkʃʊˈreɪmiə/ noun

The American spelling variant of alloxuraemia; excessive alloxuric compounds in the blood.

From 'alloxan' plus 'uremia' (American spelling without the 'ae' digraph), which comes from Greek 'ouron' (urine) and 'haima' (blood). The removal of 'ae' reflects 20th-century American medical spelling standardization.

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