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Week 5

Ch 8

QuestionAnswer
Ecchymosis Large bruise
Hematoma Mass Of blood within Orga, captivity or tissue
Anemia Production of red blood cells noticed by the patient has weakness and fatigue
Hemophilia Condition in which the blood doesn’t clot thus causing excessive bleeding
Hemorrhage Excessive blood loss
Petechia Small bruise
Reperfusion Injury Injury to tissue that occurs after blood flow is restored
Lymphadenopathy Any disease of the lymph gland (node) Used to refer to noticeably swollen lymph nodes, especially in the neck
Lymphedema Swelling caused by abnormal activation of the length, and usually extremities
Splenalgia pain in the spleen
Splenodynia Pain in the Spain
Anisocytosis Condition criticized by a great inequality in the size of red blood cells
Elliptocyte Oval, red blood cells
Elliptocytosis Condition criticized by an increase in the number of oval shaped red blood cells
Embolism Blockage and a blood vessel caused by an embolus
Embolus Mass of a matter present in blood
Erythrocyte Red blood cell
Erythrocytosis Abnormal increase in the number of red blood cells
Hematopoiesis Formation of blood cells
Hemolysis Breakdown of blood cells
Leukocyte White blood cell
Leukocytosis Increase in the number of white blood cells
Leukopenia Deficiency in white blood cells
Macroytosis Condition criticized by large red blood cells
Microcytosis Condition criticized by small red blood cells
Myelopoiesis Formation Of bone marrow
Neutropenia Deficiency and neutrophil
Normocyte Normal size red blood cells
Ollgocythemia Deficiency in the number of red blood cells
Pancytopenia Deficiency in all cellular components of the blood
Phagocytosis Process in which phagocytes ( a type of white blood cell ) destroy (or eat) foreign microorganisms or cell debris
Polkilocytosis Condition criticized by red blood cells in a verity of shapes
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