Hematologic Terms Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
Acanthocyte | A spiculated or spiny Erythrocyte |
Adenosine triphosphate | High-energy phosphate compound, generated by anaerobic glycolysis, which maintains the membrane of the erythrocyte |
Agranulocyte | A leukocyte without definate cytoplasmic granules |
Agranulocytosis | Nearly complete or complete abscense of the granulocytes from the blood and bone marrow |
Anemia | A decrease in the hemoglobin value, the packed cell volume, or the erythrocyte count of more than two standard deviations below the mean normal |
Anisocytosis | Variation in the size of the cells, usually the erythrocytes |
Anticoagulant | A substance that prevents the coagulation of blood |
Aplastic | Cessation of blood cell formation |
Arneth's index | classification; of formula; Classification of the neutrophils according to the number of lobes their nuclei possess |
Band form | In the Schilling classification, a granulocyte with a nucleus that is unsegmented and ribbonlike; also called stab, nonfilamented. |
Basket cell | A degenerative cell that has ruptured and in which the cell nucleus appears as a pale staining smear without prescribed form or shape |
Basophilic stippling Erythrocyte | that shows blue staining, basophilic granules scattered throughout |
Bleeding time | The time required for a small, standardized wound to stop bleeding |
Blood dyscrasia | An abnormal condition of the blood or the blood-forming organs |
Buffy coat | The layer of leukocytes, thrombocytes, and nucleated erythrocytes, if any, that collect immediately above the erythrocytes in sedimented or centrifuged whole blood |
Coagulation time | The time required for venous blood, in the absence of all tissue factors, to clot in glass tubes under controlled conditions |
Color index | The ratio between the amount of hemoglobin and the number of erythrocytes |
Crenation | Shrinkage of cells in a hypertonic solution with the formation of irregular margins and a number of prickly points. Also seen in smears caused by dirty glassware, slow drying, extreem temperatures, and poor smearing technique |
Differential count | A count of the types of leukocytes, seen on a stained blood smear or bone marrow |
Smudge cell | Any cellof any series in which the cytomplasmic outline has been disrupted or the nuclear chromatin is no longer surrounded by a membrane |
Dohle bodies | Small (1 to 2 microns) round or oval, gray-blue bodies in the cytoplasm of neutrophilic leukocytes, thought to be due to incomplete utilization of TNA during maturation of the cytoplasm |
Eosinophilia | An increase in the relative or absolute number of eosinophils in the blood |
Erythrocytic hypoplasia | Hypoplasia of the erythrocytic series only; indicates a selective depression of erythrogenesis |
Erythrocytopenia | A decreased number of erythrocytes in the peripheral blood |
Erythrocytosis | The presence of an increased erythrocyte count above normal and associated with an increased total blood volume |
Erythropoiesis | The production of erythrocytes |
Erythropoietin | The hormonal or humoral substance in the plasma that regulates erythropoiesis by stimulation of the bone marrow |
Ferritin | A protein molecule that stores iron |
Fibrin | The end product of the clotting mechanism, which forms a network of fibers that enmesh the formed elements of blood |
Fragility test | A test devised to measure the resistance of the erythrocytes to break down (hemolyze) when subjected to varying concentrations of hypotonic salt solutions; osmotic fragility test |
Globin | A protein subunit of hemoglobin composes of an alpha-one and beta-one polypeptide chain |
Clucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G-6-PD) | An enzyme of aerobic glycolysis |
Granulocyte | A leukocyte that contains specific cytoplasmic granules (neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils) regardless of the stage of differentiation |
Granulocytosis | Presence of increased numbers of granulocytes in the blood |
Haptoglobin | A plasma beta globulin that binds the heihemoglobin molecule |
Heinz bodies | An intraerythrocytic mass of denatured globin, irregular in shape and appearing as refractile granules when slightly out of focus. This latter property is responsible for their being called erythrocyte refractile bodies |
Hemocytometer | An instrument for counting the number of cells, especially in the blood |
Hemoglobinemia | A condition in which the hemoglobin is dissolved out of the the erythrocytes in solution in the plasma |
Hemolysis | Destruction of erythrocytes by dissolution or lysis |
Hemosiderin | An insoluble form of storage iron visible microscopically |
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