hematoporphyria: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

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UK/ˌhiːmətəʊpɔːˈfɪrɪə/US/ˌhiːmətoʊpɔːrˈfɪriə/

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What does “hematoporphyria” mean?

A medical condition characterized by the abnormal presence of hematoporphyrin in the blood, often associated with certain types of porphyria.

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Meaning and Definition

A medical condition characterized by the abnormal presence of hematoporphyrin in the blood, often associated with certain types of porphyria.

A specific biochemical disorder involving the metabolism of heme, leading to the accumulation of porphyrins (hematoporphyrin) in the blood and tissues. It is often considered a specific subtype of porphyria and can have dermatological and systemic manifestations.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

The primary difference is the spelling of the prefix: British English typically uses 'haematoporphyria', while American English uses 'hematoporphyria'. The pronunciation of the initial 'h' may be more aspirated in British English.

Connotations

No difference in connotation; purely a technical medical term in both variants.

Frequency

Extremely rare in both varieties, limited to specialist contexts. The American spelling variant is more common globally in indexed medical literature.

Grammar

How to Use “hematoporphyria” in a Sentence

The patient presented with [hematoporphyria].A diagnosis of [hematoporphyria] was confirmed.[Hematoporphyria] is associated with...The underlying cause of the [hematoporphyria] was...

Vocabulary

Collocations

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congenital hematoporphyriaerythropoietic hematoporphyriahematoporphyria congenitacutaneous hematoporphyria
medium
diagnosis of hematoporphyriasymptoms of hematoporphyriahematoporphyria derivative
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severe hematoporphyriarare hematoporphyriatreat hematoporphyria

Examples

Examples of “hematoporphyria” in a Sentence

adjective

British English

  • The haematoporphyria patient required photoprotection.
  • Haematoporphyria-related symptoms can be severe.

American English

  • The hematoporphyria case study was published in The Lancet.
  • Hematoporphyria-associated metabolites were elevated.

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Never used.

Academic

Used only in highly specialized medical, biochemical, or genetic research papers and textbooks.

Everyday

Virtually never used; unknown to the general public.

Technical

The sole context of use: clinical diagnostics, dermatology, metabolic disease specialists, medical laboratory reports.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “hematoporphyria”

Strong

hematoporphyria congenitacongenital porphyriaerythropoietic porphyria (in specific contexts)

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porphyrin disordermetabolic porphyria

Vocabulary

Antonyms of “hematoporphyria”

normal porphyrin metabolismheme synthesis homeostasis

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “hematoporphyria”

  • Misspelling as 'hemaporphyria' or 'hematoporyria'.
  • Using it interchangeably with 'porphyria cutanea tarda' (a different condition).
  • Incorrectly pronouncing the 'porph-' segment as /pɔːrf/ instead of /pɔːrˈf/.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

No, hematoporphyria is a specific subtype of porphyria, characterized by high levels of hematoporphyrin in the blood. 'Porphyria' is an umbrella term for several related disorders.

In American English: /ˌhiːmətoʊpɔːrˈfɪriə/ (hee-muh-toh-por-FEER-ee-uh). In British English: /ˌhiːmətəʊpɔːˈfɪrɪə/ (hee-muh-toh-por-FI-ri-uh).

Symptoms are similar to other cutaneous porphyrias and often include severe photosensitivity (skin reactions to sunlight), leading to blistering and scarring.

It refers to an extremely rare, specific metabolic disorder. Its use is confined to specialist medical contexts and is not part of general vocabulary.

A medical condition characterized by the abnormal presence of hematoporphyrin in the blood, often associated with certain types of porphyria.

Hematoporphyria is usually highly technical/specialist medical in register.

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Think: HEMATO (blood) + PORPHYRIA (a purple pigment disorder) = a blood disorder involving purple pigments.

Conceptual Metaphor

Not applicable; it is a literal, technical label for a disease state.

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
The accumulation of hematoporphyrin in the bloodstream is the hallmark of .
Multiple Choice

In which field is the term 'hematoporphyria' exclusively used?