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dysequilibrium (dis″e-kwĭ-libīre-әm)   any derangement of the sense of equilibrium; see also dizziness and vertigo.
  disturbance of a state of equilibrium. Spelled also disequilibrium.
 

dialysis dysequilibrium  dialysis dysequilibrium syndrome.

flow-volume dysequilibrium  the lower than normal solute content of blood that has just gone through dialysis, which tends to draw solutes out of other fluid-containing body compartments such as cells; urea rebound is one result.





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