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Undifferentiated blood cell   Hematopoietic stem cell  
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Phagocytic cell involved in allergic reactions   Eosinophil  
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IgA, IgM, IgD and IgE   Immunoglobulins  
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Protein in blood; maintains the proper amount of water in the blood   albumin  
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Foreign material that invade the body   antigen  
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Pigment produced from hemogloblin when red blood cells are destroyed   bilirubin  
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Blood clotting   coagulation  
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Method of separating serum proteins by electrical charge   electrophoresis  
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Protein threads that form the basis of a blood clot   fibrin  
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Breakdown of recipient's red blood cells when incompatible bloods are mixed   hemolysis  
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Anticoagulant found in blood and tissue cells   heparin  
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IgG, IgM, IgA, IgE, IgD   immunoglobulins  
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Monocyte that migrates from the blood to tissue spaces. It is a large phagocyte   macrophage  
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Granulocytic leukocyte formed in bone marrow; a phagocyte with neutral-staining granules; also called a polymorphonuclear leukocyte or "poly"   neutrophil  
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Reduction in red cells due to excessive cell destruction   hemolytic anemia  
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Failure of blood cell production due to absence of formation of cells in the bone marrow   aplastic anemia  
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Sideropenia occurs causing deficient production of hemoglobin   iron-deficiency anemia  
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Reduction in red cells due to excessive cell destruction   hemolytic anemia  
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Lack of mature erythrocytes caused by inability to absorb vitamin B12 into the body   pernicious anemia  
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A hereditary condition characterized by abnormal sickle shape of erythrocytes and by hemolysis   sickle cell anemia  
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An inherited defect in the ability to produce hemoglobin, usually seen in persons of Mediterranean background.   thalassemia  
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Excess iron deposits throughout the body   hemochromatosis  
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General increase in red blood cells   polycythemia vera  
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Excessive bleeding caused by hereditary lack of one of the protein substances necessary for blood clotting.   hemophilia  
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Return of symptoms   relapse  
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Time required for venous blood to clot in a test tube.   coagulation time  
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relieving not curing   palliative  
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Speed at which erythrocytes settle out of plasma   erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR)  
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Percentage of erythrocytes in a volume of blood   hematocrit (Hct)  
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Microscopic examination of a stained blood smear to determine the shape of individual red cells.   red blood cell morphology  
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Percentage of the total WBC make up by different types of leukocytes   white blood cell differential  
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An abnormal drop in the number of blood cells involved in forming blood clots   thrombocytopenia  
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Derived from the bone marrow   myeloid  
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Immature red blood cell   erythroblast  
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A disorder of red blood cell morphology   poikilocytosis  
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Originating in or produced by the bone marrow   myelogenous  
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Deficiency in the number of white blood cells   neutropenia  
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Immature lymphocytes predominate. Often seen in children and adolescents; symptoms include SOB   Acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL)  
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