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dysgonic (medicine)


dysgonic


A term used to indicate that the growth of a bacterial culture is slow and relatively poor; used especially in Reference to the growth of cultures of the bovine tubercle bacillus (Mycobacterium bovis)

See: eugonic.

Origin: dys-+ G. Gonikos, relating to the seed or offspring


citrullinaemia (medicine)


citrullinaemia


A disease of amino acid metabolism (usually classed as a type of aminoaciduria) in which citrulline concentrations in blood, urine, and cerebrospinal fluid are elevated; manifested clinically by vomiting, ammonia intoxication, and mental retardation beginning in infancy; autosomal recessive inheritance.