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  1. Aniso-: Unequal, unlike, or dissimilar. As in anisocoria, anisocytosis, and anisometropia. From the Greek anisos meaning unequal, from an-, not, + isos, equal. The opposite of aniso- is iso-.
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    Anisocytosis (pronounced “a-nuh-soe-sai-TOW-suhs”) describes red blood cells that vary in size. Sometimes, size variation in your red blood cells may signal an underlying medical issue. You may learn that your red blood cells are different sizes when you receive results from a blood test.
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    Anisocoria is a medical term for unequal pupil size. Normally our pupils are relatively the same size. While small differences in pupil size are normal and can even come and go (physiologic anisocoria), constant and significant differences in pupil sizes may be a sign of damage to the brain or the nerves that control the pupils.
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    Anisocytosis describes red blood cells that are of different sizes. Normal red blood cells are generally the same size. Having red blood cells of unequal sizes may be a sign of anemia, a condition that can cause symptoms like fatigue and shortness of breath. Treatment depends on what’s causing anisocytosis. What is anisocytosis?
    Anise (Pimpinella anisum) is one of the oldest known spice plants. It grows in the Mediterranean, Spain, West Asia, Mexico, Egypt, and the Middle East. Anise contains chemicals that might have estrogen -like effects, decrease swelling, and help fight off insects.
    Anisocoria is a term derived from two Greek words, “ aniso -” meaning unequal, “kore” meaning pupil, and a Latin suffix “ia” meaning abnormal condition. Anisocoria is characterized by a difference in pupil sizes. This phenomenon results due to disturbances in the efferent pathway dynamics.
    Allergies: Anise might cause allergic reactions in some people who are allergic to other plants that are similar to anise. Plants that are similar to anise include asparagus, caraway, celery, coriander, cumin, dill, and fennel. Hormone-sensitive conditions: Anise might act like estrogen.
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