PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «ERYTHROPENIA»
erythropenia
means
symptoms
anemia
decrease
number
blood
cells
less
than
normal
quantity
hemoglobin
also
diagnosed
where
there
decreased
oxygen
binding
ability
each
molecule
deformity
lack
numerical
development
some
other
types
deficiency
erythropenia
medical
explanation
information
about
what
lowered
erythrocytes
circulation
which
arise
following
loss
trauma
bleeding
gynecologic
define
called
erythrocytopenia
presence
numbers
occurs
forms
anaemia
reverso
erythropsia
erythremia
erythropoietin
erythronium
more
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webster
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made
want
look
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term
pronunciation
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collins
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trends
word
frequency
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data
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A well-known example of this is the appearance of autoimmune erythropenia
during the course of anaplasmosis and babesiosis in cattle. First of all, infected
erythrocytes are phagocyted after opsonization. Because antigenic material of
the red ...
Horst S. H. Seifert, Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation (Ede, Netherlands), 1996
2
Medical Terminology: A Programmed Learning Approach to the ...
... macrocytosis anisocytosis poikilocytosis net reticulocytosis reduction
lymphocytopenia thrombocytopenia erythropenia all pancytopenia neutropenia -
lysis hemolysis immunosuppression terms to indicate an abnormal or unusual
condition.
Marjorie Canfield Willis, 2007
3
Indirect Food Additives and Polymers: Migration and Toxicology
The treatment produced erythropenia, impairment of kidney function, an increase
in residual nitrogen blood level, and decrease in the creatinine concen tration in
the urine. STI and BW gain were reduced. Reference: Volodchenko, V. A. and ...
4
Drug Safety Data: How to Analyze, Summarize and Interpret to ...
The changes in the investigational drug group are dose related. Consistent with
these findings is a trend toward higher rates for AEs related to erythropenia and
hemorrhages (but not hemolytic anemia). Changes in the active control group ...
Michael J. Klepper, Barton Cobert, 2010
5
Toxic Properties of Polymers and Additives
Thirty-fold administration of 1 .5 g/kg causes erythropenia, lowers the functional
state of the kidneys (increasing the residual nitrogen level in the blood and
lowering the creatinine concentration in the urine) and reduces STI and body
weight.
Victor O. Sheftel, E. Inglis, S. Dunstall, 1990
6
A Quick Reference to Medical Terminology
Also known as hemolytic disease of the newborn. erythrocyte mature red blood
cell erythrocytopenia deficiency of red blood cells; erythropenia erythrocytosis
increase in the number of red blood cells erythropenia See erythrocytopenia ...
7
Pediatric Oncology Nursing: Advanced Clinical Handbook
Erythropenia, manifested by pallor, fatigue, headache, and tachycardia, tends to
be a late sign, as red cells live approximately 120 days compared with platelets
that live only 10 days and neutrophils that live for 6–12 h. 5.6.1.1.5 Diagnostic ...
Deborah Tomlinson, Nancy E. Kline, 2010
8
Using Medical Terminology: A Practical Approach
Typical values are as follows: males have 4,600,000-6,200,000 cells/mm3,
females have 4,200,000-5,400,000 cells/mm3, and children have 4,500,000-
5,100,000 cells/mm'. A deficiency in the number of erythrocytes is termed
erythropenia; an ...
9
The Veterinary Formulary
... erythropenia. thrombocytopenia Warnings. Fluid therapy and other supportive
treatment necessary; safety in pregnant or lactating animals has not been
established; studies on long-term effects have not been established Dose. Dogs:
by ...
Yolande M. Bishop, British Veterinary Association, 2005
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Academic Press Dictionary of Science and Technology
Also, erythropenia. erythrocytophagous Hematology, relating to or affected by
erythro- cytophagy. erythrocytophagy Hematology, the engulfment or
consumption of erythrocytes by other cells, such as the histiocytes of the
reticuloendothelial ...
Christopher G. Morris, 1992