Concept cluster: Health > Blood disorders
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(pathology) Initialism of alloimmune thrombocytopenia: a too-low number of platelets in the blood, especially of a newborn or fetus, due to alloimmunity.
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Alternative form of anthracemia
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(pathology) Any of several forms of anemia (erythroblastopenia)
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(pathology) Any disorder of an endocrine function
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(pathology) The presence of echinocytes in the blood
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Alternative form of erythremia [A medical condition characterised by the excess production of red blood cells]
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Alternative spelling of erythroleukemia [(pathology) erythroid leukemia]
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(pathology) The presence of an abnormally small number of platelets in a fetus' blood, due to the mother's antibodies having been passed via the placenta and attacking the platelets.
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(pathology) A deficiency in the number of platelets in a fetus' blood, due to the mother's antibodies having been passed via the placenta and attacking the fetus' own platelets.
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Alternative form of granulocytopenia [(pathology) An abnormally low concentration of granulocytes in the blood, which reduces the body's resistance to many infections.]
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(pathology) The presence in peripheral blood of (an increased number of) granulocytes
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Alternative form of gray platelet syndrome [A rare congenital bleeding disorder caused by a reduction or absence of alpha-granules in blood platelets, and the release of proteins normally contained in these granules into the marrow, resulting in myelofibrosis.]
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Alternative form of hematoidin [(obsolete) bilirubin]
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Alternative form of hemophilia B [the second most common form of hemophilia, affecting 1/4s of hemophiliacs, caused by a deficiency in clotting factor IX]
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(pathology) An abnormally low number of hematocytes in the blood
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(pathology) Any deficiency in blood chemistry
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Exhibiting or relating to hemoglobinuria
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(pathology) A combination of hemolytic anemia, uremia and thrombocytopenia
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(medicine) Any disorder or disease of the blood
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Toxic to the liver; causing hepatotoxicity.
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Any substance that causes hepatotoxicity
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Alternative spelling of hydraemia [thinness of the blood]
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(pathology) Relating to hyperandrogenemia
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(pathology) Relating to, or caused by an excess of androgenic hormones
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(pathology) The presence of an increased number of granulocytes in the bloodstream
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(pathology) Excessive hemolysis
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Alternative form of hyperestrogenic [Describing an abnormally high production of estrogens]
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Alternative form of hyperparasitemic [Of or relating to hyperparasitemia.]
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(pathology) An enhanced progression (of a disease)
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Reduced adiposity
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A disorder characterised by a deficiency of granulocytes.
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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.]
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(pathology) iodine poisoning
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presence of immature red and white blood cells in the peripheral blood
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(physiology) apoptosis caused by exposure to an excess of fatty acids
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Alternative form of lymphopenia [(medicine) The condition of having an abnormally reduced number of lymphocytes in the blood.]
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The presence of macrocytes in the blood.
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(pathology) hematuria in which the blood is clearly visible
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macroprolactinemia
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Alternative form of macrothrombocytopenia [A form of thrombocytopenia characterised by unusually large platelets]
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A form of thrombocytopenia characterised by unusually large platelets
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Alternative form of microcythemia [microcytosis]
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(medicine) A reduction in the number and size of platelets.
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(pathology) An abnormally low number of platelets in a newborn's blood, due to the mother's antibodies having been passed via the placenta and attacking the child's own platelets.
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A hematological disorder characterized by an abnormally low neutrophil count.
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A normal state of the blood in respect of the leukocytes.
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(pathology) A deficiency in the number of erythrocytes in the blood.
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(pathology) A form of thrombocytopenia found in Central Africa.
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(medicine) Increased resistance of the red cells in anemia.
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A condition in which there is an unusually large proportion of plasma cells in tissues, exudates, or blood
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Alternative spelling of polycythemic [Pertaining to, or afflicted with, polycythemia.]
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polyemia
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(medicine, chiefly in the plural) A stack of aggregated red blood cells, as seen in certain haematological and other diseases.
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(medicine) An increase in the number of schistocytes in the blood.
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(pathology, Britain) A severe hereditary form of anaemia, mainly affecting people of African origin, in which mutated haemoglobin distorts red blood cells into a crescent shape, causing the cells to become stuck in capillaries. Downstream tissues are thus deprived of oxygen causing ischaemia and infarction.
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(Canada, US) A disease characterized by sickle-shaped red blood cells.
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(medicine) Plateletpheresis.
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Alternative spelling of thrombocytopenia [(hematology) An abnormally low number of platelets in the blood.]
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Alternative form of thrombocytopenia [(hematology) An abnormally low number of platelets in the blood.]
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(pathology) A malady in which blood clots form in the blood, while at the same time, platelets, a blood clotting element, are in low supply in the blood.
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A rare disorder of the blood-coagulation system, causing extensive microscopic clots in the small blood vessels.
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(pathology) Of, relating to, or causing uremia.
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Relating to, or exhibiting uricotelism
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Ellipsis of von Willebrand disease. [(medicine) An hereditary disease, characterized by a tendency to hemorrhage, and caused by a defect in blood platelet activity.]

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