Concept cluster: Health > Blood flow within the body
n
(pathology) Deficiency of energy.
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(medicine, specific, still current) The removal of blood from a patient, and the removal of certain components (such as platelets) from that blood, followed by the transfusion of the filtered blood back to the donor (patient).
adj
Relating to chloruresis.
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Or or relating to dysaemia.
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The act of letting blood out of the veins
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(rare) That serves to cleanse the blood.
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The use of suction to remove blood or to move it to another part of the body
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Relating to hypercompensation
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(physiology) Describing an increase in both blood pressure and pulse pressure
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(medicine) Increased perfusion of blood through an organ
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Of or pertaining to hyperperfusion.
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excessively trabeculated
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chronic (prolonged, regular) transfusion as a treatment for a blood disorder
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Of, pertaining to, or exhibiting hypertrophy.
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Excessively vacuolated
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Excessive vascularity.
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Excessive vascularization.
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Exhibiting hypervascularity.
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Relating to hyperventilation
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Increased viscosity, especially of the blood.
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Relating to hypinosis.
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The condition of being hypoallometric
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The condition of being, or extent to which something is hypoconnective
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The condition of being hypocontractile
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(medicine) Having reduced blood flow.
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Decreased perfusion of blood through an organ
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The condition of being hypomature
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the condition of being hypomotile
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(medicine, dated) Relating to, or having, hypopepsia.
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(pathology) Having a reduced blood supply
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Decreased perfusion, especially of blood through an organ
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Of or pertaining to hypoperfusion.
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Relating to, or exhibiting hypoperfusion
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(biology, medicine) Decreased or subthreshold polarization, as:
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Less than normal blood flow
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(medicine) Showing less than normal tension in the muscles or muscle tissue.
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deficient vascularization
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Relating to hypoventilation
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Decreased viscosity, especially of the blood.
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Of, pertaining to hypovolemia, or characterized by low volume of blood in the circulatory system; as hypovolemic shock.
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(pathology) Any incorrect or unusual form of perfusion (blood flow), usually with reference to reduced perfusion rather than to hyperemia.
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(medicine) The state of having a normal respiratory rate.
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Relating to perfusion
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Relating to pseudohypoxia
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(medicine) Hypoperfused.
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External pressure applied to blood vessels
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The obliteration of blood vessels

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