Concept cluster: Health > Blood cells abnormalities
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The cytolysis of adipocytes
adj
(biology) That forms fat, or fatty tissue; lipogenic
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(rare) agranulocytosis
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(pathology, in combination) Involving interactions with an organism's own erythrocytes
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(cytology, immunology) A white blood cell responsible for inflammatory reactions during immune response.
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Relating to cementoblasts.
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Synonym of chloroma
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Having or relating to cholaemia.
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The removal of blood cells from blood, especially prior to returning the resulting blood to a patient
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(cytology) A reduction in the number of blood cells for any of several reasons.
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Alternative form of cytapheresis [The removal of blood cells from blood, especially prior to returning the resulting blood to a patient]
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A discoid form of red blood cell.
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(pathology) An abnormal erythropoiesis, including such phenomena as multinuclearity, nuclear fragmentation, dyshemoglobinization etc.
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Characterised by ineffective erythropoiesis.
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(medicine) Dysfunctional granulocytopoiesis; defective production of granulocytes.
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Synonym of dyshemopoiesis
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Abnormal hormonogenesis.
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(medicine) Abnormal formation of blood cells.
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(pathology) Relating to erythraemia
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(medicine) Erythrocytapheresis.
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(pathology) destructive to erythrocytes
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(medicine) The removal of red blood cells from whole blood via the procedure of apheresis.
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hemolysis of erythrocytes
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Synonym of erythropoiesis
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Polycythemia.
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(physiology) the production of erythrocytes
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That produces erythrocytes
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That is invasive to red blood cells
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The kinetics of the life span of erythrocytes
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(pathology) erythroid leukemia
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(pathology) The induction and development of erythroleukemia
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(pathology) A condition, resembling leukemia, characterised by an abnormal increase in numbers of granulocytes and erythrocytes
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All the erythrocytes circulating in the bloodstream together with their precursors
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phagocytosis of erythrocytes
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(cytology, immunology) The phagocytosis of erythrocytes
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(medicine) Erythrocytapheresis.
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Alternative form of erythrophil [(cytology) A cell or tissue that readily stains red]
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erythroplakia
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The production of red blood cells (in bone marrow)
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Attracted to erythrocytes
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(medicine) a rare chronic blood disorder characterised by the overproduction of platelets by megakaryocytes in the bone marrow
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That protects fibroblasts from damage
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suppression of fibrosis
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Related to gametocytaemia
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agranulocytosis
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(British spelling) Alternative spelling of hematopoiesis [(hematology, cytology) The process by which blood cells are produced.]
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(dated) The destruction of blood corpuscles.
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cytopenia
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Of or relating to hemoglobin.
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Producing hemolysis; destroying red blood cells.
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(medicine) A haematological disorder characterised by severe hyperinflammation associated with uncontrolled proliferation of activated lymphocytes and macrophages.
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Nonstandard form of histiocytosis. [(medicine) An excess of histiocytes, associated with various rare diseases.]
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(pathology) Having a greater than usual number of cells
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(biology) Exhibiting retarded dicrotism.
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(cytology) Within an erythrocyte
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Alternative form of leukoagglutination
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(immunology) Alternative spelling of leukocyte [(hematology, cytology, immunology) Any of a class of blood cells that play various roles in cell-mediated immunity.]
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Alternative form of leukoerythroblastic [Relating to, or composed of leukocytes progenitors and erythroblasts]
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The measurement of the quantity of leucocytes in the blood
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Relating to leukapheresis.
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That tends to cause leukemia
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The concentration of leukocytes in the blood
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(medicine) Leukapheresis.
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The formation and development of white blood cells
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That is associated with leukocytes
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depleted of leukocytes
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cytolysis of leukocytes
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(not comparable) Characterized by, or concerning, leukopenia.
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That attracts leukocytes (in regions of injury and inflammation)
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The condition of being leukotactic
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That is associated with leukocytes
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Alternative form of lymphocytapheresis [(medicine) apheresis during which lymphocytes are removed from the blood]
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(medicine) apheresis during which lymphocytes are removed from the blood
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(pathology) An increase in the number or proportion of lymphocytes in the blood
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Having the normal number of lymphocytes in the blood
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Suppression of lymphocyte production
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(hematology, cytology) an unusually large red blood cell that is associated with pernicious anemia
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megaloblastic anemia
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A very large thrombocyte
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Synonym of sickle cell
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microcytosis
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(pathology) Synonym of monocytosis
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An increase in the number of circulating monocytes.
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depletion of bone marrow tissue
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That provides myeloprotection
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bone marrow transfusion
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The hemolysis of neocytes
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(pathology, of cancer cells) Newly proliferative
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Any of a group of genetically diverse conditions characterized by neurological symptoms and the presence of spiculated red blood cells, or acanthocytes.
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(medicine) Neutrophilia.
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A person who has neutropenia
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(biology, medicine) Such a cell, especially a particular type of white blood cell.
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(pathology) The (often excessive) production of normoblasts.
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Alternative form of neutrocyte [neutrophil]
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Having or relating to panleukopenia.
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The destruction of phagocytes
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(hematology) A clear component of blood or lymph containing fibrin.
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(pathology) Prior to the involvement of erythrocytes
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That leads to adipogenesis
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Alternative form of prohemocyte [(biology) A form of invertebrate stem cell that becomes a hemocyte]
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(pathology) Uncontrolled and rapid cellular reproduction and maturation that causes proliferation or hyperplasia of all bone marrow cells
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A distorted, contracted or otherwise malformed red blood cell.
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an abnormal red blood cell with a ringed appearance, associated with some anemias
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(hematology, cytology) platelet
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The cytokinetics of thrombocyte development
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The production of thrombocytes.
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(biochemistry) The process of thrombocyte generation.
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(pathology) Affecting all three (blood) cell lineages (red cells, white cells and platelets)
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The removal of the crescent deformation from a red blood cell

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