Category: D
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Dysphagia lusoria
Dysphagia caused by pressure exerted on the esophagus by an anomaly of the right subclavian artery.
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Dysphagia constricts
Dysphagia due to narrowing of the pharynx or esophagus.
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Dyspermia
Difficult or painful emission of sperm during coitus.
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Dysontogenesis
Defective development of an organism, especially of an embryo.
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Dysnomia
An aphasia in which the patient forgets words or has difficulty finding words for written or oral expression.
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Dysmyotonia
Muscle atony; abnormal muscle tonicity.
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Dysmotility
Any abnormality of smooth muscle function in the gastrointestinal tract, such as gastroparesis, gastric atony, intestinal pseudo-obstruction, or biliary dyskinesia.
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Dysmetropsia
Inability to visualize correctly the size and shape of things.
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Dysmegalopsia
Inability to visualize correctly the size of objects; they appear larger than they really are.
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Dyskinesia intermittens
Periodic or intermittent inability to execute voluntary limb movements.