Concept cluster: Health > Haematology
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(medicine) Of, pertaining to or caused by abasia.
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Of or relating to adipsia.
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(pathology) That produces ascites
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A person who has asplenia.
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(pathology) A hereditary bleeding disorder
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Of or pertaining to azotemia.
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(pathology) of or relating to blennorrhoea
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(hematology, pathology) A clot formed from platelets and other elements; that forms in a blood vessel in a living organism, and causes thrombosis or obstruction of the vessel at its point of formation or travel to other areas of the body.
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(pathology) the loss of blood caused by heavy bleeding
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(medicine) A cyanotic patient with tetralogy of Fallot due to significant obstruction of the right ventricular outflow tract.
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(pathology) Of or pertaining to choluria
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(medicine) A disease in which the surface of the body turns blue, usually arising from a malformation of the heart, which causes an imperfect arterialization of the blood.
adj
(pathology) Caused by diabetes
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(medicine) The study of the diagnosis and treatment of diabetes
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(medicine) A pathological process characterised by widespread activation of the clotting cascade throughout the body.
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That leads to edema
adj
(pathology) That produces enterohemolysis
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Of, pertaining to, or affected by both erythema and edema; both erythematous and edematous.
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(pathology) The condition of being euthyroid, especially following treatment for hyperthyroidism
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(pathology) Excessive loss of blood due to hemorrhage.
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(pathology) fibrinous and haemorrhagic
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Alternative form of hemangiomatosis [(pathology) A condition in which multiple hemangiomas are present on the body.]
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(British spelling) Alternative spelling of hematemesis [(American spelling, medicine) Blood within vomitus; the vomiting of blood.]
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Alternative form of hematochezia [(medicine) The presence of fresh blood in stools, often due to lower gastrointestinal bleeding]
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Britain standard spelling of hematoma.
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(medicine) haemophilia
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Alternative form of hemothorax [(pathology) A condition resulting from accumulation of blood in the pleural cavity]
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Alternative form of hemoabdomen [(pathology) The presence of blood in the abdomen]
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(pathology) The presence of blood in the ejaculate (typically after prostate surgery)
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(British spelling) Alternative spelling 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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Alternative form of hemopathy [(medicine) Any disorder or disease of the blood]
adj
Alternative form of hemophagocytic [Of or pertaining to hemophagocytes or hemophagocytosis]
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(pathology) haemorrhage
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(pathology) An autoimmune disease resulting in a malfunction of the endocrine system associated with low thyroid hormone levels.
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(pathology) A swelling of blood, usually clotted, which forms as a result of broken blood vessels.
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(American spelling) Alternative form of haematomania [An overwhelming desire for blood.]
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Synonym of hematuria
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Alternative form of haemobilia [(medicine) bleeding originating in the liver]
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Alternative form of haemoconia [Small particles of lipids formed by fragmentation of the stroma of erythrocytes. They are ingested by phagocytes within the blood.]
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(pathology) An increase in the fluid content of blood (and thus a diminution of the number of cells).
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The product of hemolysis
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US standard spelling of haemophilia. [(British spelling, pathology) Any of several hereditary illnesses that impair the body's ability to control bleeding, usually passed from mother to son.]
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(medicine) A person with hemophilia.
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(pathology, US, Canada) Alternative form of haemorrhagic fever [(chiefly Britain, pathology) viral haemorrhagic fever]
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(obsolete) hydraemia
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Alternative form of hydraemia [thinness of the blood]
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Of or relating to hyperemesis.
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Alternative form of hyphema [(pathology) The presence of blood in the anterior chamber of the eye]
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Alternative form of hyphemia
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(pathology) that are undergoing hypofiltration; that causes hypofiltration
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Having or relating to hypothyroxinemia.
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obsolete typography of haematidrosis [(medicine) A very rare disorder in which the patient sweats blood and/or blood pigments, usually resulting from extreme physical and/or mental stress.]
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Obsolete spelling of haematomania [An overwhelming desire for blood.]
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obsolete typography of haematophobia [Fear of blood.]
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obsolete typography of haematospermia
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Alternative spelling of haemophilia [(British spelling, pathology) Any of several hereditary illnesses that impair the body's ability to control bleeding, usually passed from mother to son.]
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(chiefly British spelling) Alternative spelling of hemophiliac [(medicine) A person with hemophilia.]
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(chiefly British spelling) Archaic spelling of haemorrhage. [British standard spelling of hemorrhage.]
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Alternative form of icterohemorrhagic [(pathology) Characterised by jaundice and hemorrhage]
adj
(pathology) That causes inflammation
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Alternative form of macrohematuria [(pathology) hematuria in which the blood is clearly visible]
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Alternative form of meningococcemic [Exhibiting or relating to meningococcemia.]
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Synonym of thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura
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The removal of platelets from a person through apheresis.
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(medicine) Toxicity to the lungs.
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That produces pyelonephritis
adj
Of or pertaining to pyemia.
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(medicine) Of or relating to spanaemia; having impoverished blood.
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(pathology) The tendency to develop thrombosis (blood clots) due to an abnormality in the system of coagulation.
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(pathology) A form of thyrotoxicosis caused by the ingestion of exogenous thyroid hormone
adj
(pathology) Of, relating to, or causing uremia.
adj
Synonym of uremic
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The condition of being vasculotoxic

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