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Hematology -   study of blood cells and coagulation in normal and diseased blood cells  
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erythrocytes-   red blood cells  
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luekocytes-   white blood cells  
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thrombocytes-   platelets  
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hematopoiesis-   formation of blood cells  
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cbc (complete blood count) -   frequent blood tests ordered (cbc )  
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hemoglobin-   a major component of rbc--serves as a transport of vehicle for oxygen and carbon dioixde in the body  
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hematocrit-   rbc volume vs the whole blood  
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erythropoietin-(hormone )   hormone whihc is produced in the kidney  
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hemoglobinopathies-   abnormal hemoglobin responsible for diseases  
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hypochromic -   rbc lacking in hemoglobin  
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cyanmethemoglobin-   A relatively nontoxic compound of cyanide with methemoglobin, formed when methylene blue is administered in cases of cyanide poisoning.  
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hemacytometer-aka (counting chmaber)-   both wbc & rbc manual counts in a precise lab equipmnt which allows for excat volume of samples to be examined.  
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polychromatic stains -   staines most commonly used to stain blood smear for routine microscopic examination. ---It contains methylene blue, a blue stain and eosin ( a red-orange stain )  
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eosin ( a red-orange stain )   eosin ( a red-orange stain )  
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polychromatic stains ( also known as ) Wrights or Giemas Stains )   polychromatic stains ( also known as ) Wrights or Giemas Stains )  
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neutro~phil -   the common type of granulocytic white blood cell  
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eosin~phil - ( red-eosin )   a form of granulocytic white blood cell, --which has red-eosin stained granules in the cytoplasm.  
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baso~phil - (dark purple )   dark purple cytoplasic granules--least common white blood cells  
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an increase of Eosinophils means allergies   an increase of Eosinophils means allergies  
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neutrophil bands- ( increase) *   appendictis  
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neutrophil segs- (increase) *   infectious disease, appendictis  
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Lymphocytes (increase)*   viral infection  
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Monocytes (increase)*   TB & monocytic leukemia  
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Eosinophils (increase)*   allergic reaction, hay fever, parasite infection  
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Basophil (increase)*   chicken pox, polycythemia vera, and ulcerative colitis  
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normo~cytic-   normal size cell  
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macro~cytic-   larger than normal cell  
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micro~cytic-   smaller than normal cell  
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aniso~ cytosis-   marked variation in size of cell  
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poikilo~cytosis-   rbc shows variation of shape on slide  
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normo~chromic-   rbc w/ normal hemoglobin  
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hypo~chromic-   not enough hemoglobin [ Large pale center ]  
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erythro~cyte indices-   3 equations (MCV) + (MCH) + (MCHC)  
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erythrocyte sedimentation rate -   measurement of rate that rbc settle to bottom ( called SED RATE)  
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impedance principle - ( resistance principle)--diluted with electrolyte solution   impedance principle - ( resistance principle) diluted with electrolyte solution  
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Centrifugal hematology analysis- does not require a diluted sample   Centrifugal hematology analysis- does not require a diluted sample  
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CLIA '88 = clinical lab improvement amendment of 1988   CLIA '88 = clinical lab improvement amendment of 1988  
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CLIA'88..designed to protect patients in safetey and procedures   CLIA'88..designed to protect patients by regulating all lab tests performed on specimens taken from the human body ( ie: blood, secretions and excretions)  
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