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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| hyperhaemolysisnoun | Alternative form of hyperhemolysis. [(pathology) Excessive hemolysis] |
| hyperhemoglobinemianoun | (pathology) An abnormally high level of hemoglobin in the blood |
| hæmolysisnoun | Obsolete form of hemolysis. [(medicine) The destruction of red blood cells, and subsequent release of hemoglobin, at the normal end of the cell's life.] |
| exsanguinationnoun | Hemorrhage. |
| haematolysisnoun | haemolysis |
| hemolysisnoun | (medicine) The destruction of red blood cells, and subsequent release of hemoglobin, at the normal end of the cell's life. |
| haemorrhagianoun | (pathology) haemorrhage |
| hyperhaemoglobinaemianoun | Alternative form of hyperhemoglobinemia. [(pathology) An abnormally high level of hemoglobin in the blood] |
| hyperemianoun | (pathology) excess of blood in a body part. |
| erythrocytolysisnoun | hemolysis of erythrocytes |
| hypergammaglobinemianoun | (pathology) The presence of an excessive amount of gamma-globin in the blood |
| blood lossnoun | (pathology) the loss of blood caused by heavy bleeding |
| hemoglobinemianoun | (pathology) The presence of free (unbound) hemoglobin in the blood (which is always true to a low degree); especially, more than normal amounts of it (hyperhemoglobinemia), in contrast with the usual situation wherein almost all hemoglobin is carried inside erythrocytes; it is a sign of hemolysis. |
| macrohematurianoun | (pathology) hematuria in which the blood is clearly visible |
| haemolacrianoun | (pathology) The shedding of tears containing blood |
| haemopathologynoun | Alternative form of hemopathology. [The branch of pathology dealing with diseases of the blood] |
| erythrolysisnoun | hemolysis of erythrocytes and subsequent release of hemoglobin |
| haemoglobinaemianoun | Alternative form of hemoglobinemia. [(pathology) The presence of free (unbound) hemoglobin in the blood (which is always true to a low degree); especially, more than normal amounts of it (hyperhemoglobinemia), in contrast with the usual situation wherein almost all hemoglobin is carried inside erythrocytes; it is a sign of hemolysis.] |
| haemocytolysisnoun | (dated) The destruction of blood corpuscles. |
| hematodeficiencynoun | (pathology) Any deficiency in blood chemistry |
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