hypochondrium|hypochondria in English

noun

upper abdomen (Anatomy)

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1. 20 For the Greeks, hypochondria had been an unambiguous disease, located in the "hypochondrium" region of the abdomen.

2. 1 Even so, collective hypochondria grips the nation.

3. 8 Objective:Toobservetheeffect of granuleforrelieving worriment on treating hypochondria.

4. 2 It shows frequent symptoms of hypochondria and neurasthenia.

5. 9 The chondira part of hypochondria means "cartilage."

6. 22 I thought the doctor was going to accuse me of hypochondria.

7. 7 It covers his hypochondria, paranoia and fears about his own sanity.

8. 10 Hypochondria is the only illness that I don't have.

9. 3 Later she heard that her virulent hypochondria had turned into real illness.

10. The hypochondria of his father left Elisabeth mistress of the palace.

11. 24 I would suggest that Bernard Dixon, and any other hypochondria sufferers, try the prescription.

12. 6 She didn't have time to deal with hypochondria, even mild cases such as his.

13. 14 We tend to think of hypochondria as a kind of selfishness.

14. 25 It is the sheer variety of its manifestations that makes hypochondria such an interesting complaint.

15. 26 Doctors in Britain long suspected that patients who wear tinted abnormally prone to depression and hypochondria.

16. 16 So hypochondria really meant the soft tissues and organs that lay beneath your ribs and sternum.

17. 27 The 81 year-old actor talked to Reuters about giving interviews, his book and hypochondria.

18. Nevertheless, visual inspections of the tongue is a common, time-sinking occurrence amongst individuals suffering from Bulbar onset hypochondria

19. 23 But it was not long before symptoms of the hypochondria which had always been present showed themselves in strength.

20. 28 In one of his last letters White defends his hypochondria: "I don't regret the time I spent worrying about myself.

21. 29 On examination the main physical sign is tenderness in the epigastrium or right hypochondria , but between attacks this may be absent.

22. 17 In the 18th century, hypochondria became almost fashionable(Sentencedict.com), and was thought to be a symptom of excess luxury and ease.

23. 21 Sometimes I thought I caught the hypochondria. Because when I was alone, especially at night, I felt anguished.

24. 15 His biographers have conjectured that Hughes's hypochondria began in childhood, with his mother's excessive concern for his health.

25. 13 It seems that for some sufferers hypochondria is a way of guaranteeing inviolable privacy; consider Proust laboring in his cork-lined room.