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anisocytosis  Abnormal variation in the size of erythrocytes.
antihemophilic plasma  Normal blood plasma that has been processed to preserve an antihemophilic factor.
citrated whole blood  Normal blood to which a solution of acid citrate has been added to prevent coagulation.
dried plasma  Normal blood plasma that has been vacuum dried to prevent the growth of microorganisms.
hemorrhagic telangiectasia  Inherited tendency to bleed from localized lesions of the capillaries.
heparinized whole blood  Normal blood to which a solution of heparin has been added to prevent coagulation.
macrocytosis  Abnormally large erythrocytes.
microcytosis  Abnormally small erythrocytes.
neutrophilia  Increase in the number of circulating neutrophils.
packed red cells  Concentrated suspension of red blood cells from which the plasma has been removed.
pancytopenia  Abnormal depression of all the cellular components of blood.
poikilocytosis  Irregularly shaped erythrocytes.
purpura  Spontaneous bleeding into the tissues and through the mucous membranes.
septicemia  Reproduction of disease-causing microorganisms in the blood.
spherocytosis  Hemolytic anemia caused by defective proteins supporting the cell membranes of red blood cells. The cells are abnormally spherical.
thalassemia  Group of hereditary hemolytic anemias resulting from very thin, fragile erythrocytes. Globin chains are missing.







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