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==English==
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===Alternative forms===
* {{l|en|hyperkalaemia}}
 
===Etymology===
{{prefix|en|hyper|kalemia}} = {{affix|en|hyper-|[[kalium#Latin|kal(ium)]]|-emia}}
 
===Noun===
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# {{contextlb|medicine|lang=en|biology|medicine}} The condition of having an [[abnormally]] high [[concentration]] of [[potassium]] ions in the [[blood]] (above [[w:Reference ranges for blood tests#Potassium|the reference range]]).
 
====Antonyms====
* {{l|en|eukalemia}} ({{l|en|normokalemia}})
* {{l|en|hypokalemia}}
 
====Coordinate terms====
<!--types of biometallic cation excess in blood-->
* {{l|en|hypercalcemia}}, {{l|en|hypercupremia}}, {{l|en|hyperferremia}}, {{l|en|hypermagnesemia}}, {{l|en|hypernatremia}}
 
====Related terms====
# {{context|medicine|lang=en}} The condition of having an [[abnormally]] high [[concentration]] of [[potassium]] ions in the [[blood]]
* {{l|en|hyperkalemic}}
 
====Translations====
[[fr:hyperkalemia]]
{{trans-top|the condition of having an abnormally high concentration of potassium ions in the blood}}
[[pl:hyperkalemia]]
* Czech: {{t|cs|hyperkalemie|f}}
[[fi:hyperkalemia]]
* French: {{t+|fr|hyperkaliémie|f}}
* Irish: {{t|ga|hipearcailéim|f}}
* Italian: {{t|it|iperkaliemia|f}}, {{t|it|iperpotassiemia|f}}
* Portuguese: {{t+|pt|hiperpotassemia|f}}
* Spanish: {{t|es|hiperpotasemia|f}}, {{t|es|hipercalemia|f}}
* Swedish: {{t+|sv|hyperkalemi}}
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{{C|en|Potassium}}