Concept cluster: Health > Hematologic disorders (2)
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(pathology) The presence of acanthocytes in the blood.
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(medicine) A blood disorder in which the blood does not clot normally due to a lack of, or a malfunction involving, fibrinogen.
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Alternative spelling of aleukaemia [(pathology) A form of leukaemia in which the abnormal white blood cells produced in the bone marrow do not appear in the blood]
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Alternative form of alkalemic [Having or relating to alkalemia.]
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(British spelling) Alternative spelling of anemia [(American spelling, uncountable, pathology) A medical condition in which the capacity of the blood to transport oxygen to the tissues is reduced, either because of too few red blood cells, or because of too little hemoglobin, resulting in pallor and fatigue.]
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Alternative spelling of azotaemia
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A condition where the basophil quantity is abnormally decreased.
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hemochromatosis
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Alternative form of copremic [Relating to, or suffering from, copremia.]
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A congenital erythroid aplasia that usually presents in infancy.
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Alternative spelling of DNAemia. [(medicine, virology) The presence of the DNA of a specific virus in the blood.]
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(medicine) Any of a group of autosomal-dominant disorders of qualitatively abnormal fibrinogens.
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(pathology) Any of several disorders of blood globulins.
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(pathology) A deficiency of plasminogen in the blood
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Alternative form of erythrocythemia [(pathology) An abnormal increase in the number of erythrocytes in the blood]
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Alternative form of erythrocythemia [(pathology) An abnormal increase in the number of erythrocytes in the blood]
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(pathology) A disorder associated with enzymes in erythrocytes
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Alternative spelling of euglycemic [(medicine) Of or pertaining to euglycemia.]
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Alternative form of gametocytaemia [(pathology) The presence of gametocytes in the blood]
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Alternative spelling of hematoporphyria [(medicine) A disorder of porphyrin metabolism in which uroporphyrin and coproporphyrin are present in the tissues and urine.]
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(British spelling, medicine) Any of a group of inherited disorders in which haemoglobin does not function properly
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Alternative form of hemosiderinuria [(medicine) The presence of hemosiderin in the urine.]
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Alternative form of hemochromatosis [(medicine) A metabolic disorder causing iron deposits in the body, also called bronze diabetes.]
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(medicine) A metabolic disorder causing iron deposits in the body, also called bronze diabetes.
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(pathology) The presence of more than normal amounts of free (unbound) hemoglobin in the blood, in contrast with the normal situation wherein almost all hemoglobin is carried inside erythrocytes; it is a sign of hemolysis.
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An individual who has hemoglobinuria
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(pathology) The presence of blood in the mediastinum
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(pathology) An abnormal deposit of hemosiderin
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(pathology) The presence of heparin in the bloodstream.
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(pathology, rare) The medical condition of having too much iron in the blood.
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Alternative form of hyperreninemic [Exhibiting hyperreninemia.]
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Alternative form of hyperthyroxinemic [Relating to, or exhibiting, hyperthyroxinemia.]
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Alternative form of hypofibrinogenemia [A condition characterized by an acute hemorrhagic state brought about by inability of the blood to clot, with massive hemorrhages into the skin producing blackish, purplish swellings and sloughing.]
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Alternative form of hypoleukemia
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Alternative spelling of hemochromatosis [(medicine) A metabolic disorder causing iron deposits in the body, also called bronze diabetes.]
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Alternative form of leukopenic [Having leukopenia.]
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(pathology) The presence of (an unusual amount of) leukocytes in the blood
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The presence of macrocytes in the bloodstream.
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The presence of macrocytes in the bloodstream.
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Alternative form of macroglobulinemic [Exhibiting or relating to macroglobulinemia.]
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(medicine) A morbid condition in which the blood contains black pigment, either floating freely or embedded in the white blood cells.
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Alternative form of melanaemia [(medicine) A morbid condition in which the blood contains black pigment, either floating freely or embedded in the white blood cells.]
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Alternative form of microhematuria [The presence of very small amounts of blood in the urine]
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The presence of too few monocytes in the blood.
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(pathology) An abnormally low concentration of neutrocytes in the blood
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Alternative form of neutropenia [A hematological disorder characterized by an abnormally low neutrophil count.]
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(pathology) The presence of many neutrophil granulocytes in the blood
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(Australia) Alternative form of neutropenia [A hematological disorder characterized by an abnormally low neutrophil count.]
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Alternative form of oligocythemia [(pathology) A deficiency in the number of erythrocytes in the blood.]
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A disease of humans characterized by sudden hemoglobinuria, typically after exposure to cold temperatures.
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Alternative spelling of pernicious anemia [(pathology) A severe form of anemia caused by vitamin B₁₂ insufficiency.]
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An abnormal podocyte deficiency.
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Alternative spelling of polycythemia [(medicine) A rare disorder in which the bone marrow produces an abnormally large amount of blood cells, often red blood cells.]
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reticulocyte
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(medicine) A spuriously lowered level of platelets.
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(dated) Food poisoning.
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(pathology) The presence of reticulocytes in the blood
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Synonym of albuminuria
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(medicine) The accumulation of hemosiderin in various organs of the body by people with a diet rich in iron
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(medicine, archaic) A condition of impoverishment of the blood; a morbid state in which the red corpuscles, or other important elements of the blood, are deficient.
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Alternative form of spanaemia [(medicine, archaic) A condition of impoverishment of the blood; a morbid state in which the red corpuscles, or other important elements of the blood, are deficient.]
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Alternative form of spanaemic [(medicine) Of or relating to spanaemia; having impoverished blood.]
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thalassaemia
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Alternative spelling of thalassemia [(medicine) Any of a group of inherited disorders in which the amount of hemoglobin in the blood is reduced.]
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(medicine) Any of a group of inherited disorders in which the amount of hemoglobin in the blood is reduced.
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(pathology) The presence of thrombocytes in the blood
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That results in thrombocytopenia
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Alternative form of thrombocytopenic [Having an abnormally low number of platelets in one's blood.]
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(pathology) The presence of a toxin in the blood
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(pathology) Any disease caused by the presence of (excess) vitamins
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Alternative spelling of xanthemia [(pathology) The occurrence of yellow matter in the blood.]
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(medicine) A disorder in which excess lipid accumulates in the body and produces xanthomas

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