Hematology- Madison W.
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Ameboid movement | Movement used by leukocytes that permit them to propel themselves from the capillaries into the tissues.
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Anemia | A condition in which there is a decrease in the erythrocytes or amount of hemoglobin in the blood.
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Anisocytosis | A variation in the size of RBC's,
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Anticoagulant | A substance that inhibits blood clotting.
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Bilirubin | An orange-colored bile pigment produced by the breakdown of heme from the hemoglobin molecule.
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Diapedesis | The ameboid movement of blood cells through the wall of a capillary and out into the tissues.
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Hematology | The study of blood and blood forming tissues.
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Hemoglobin | The protein- and iron-containing pigment of erythrocytes that transports oxygen in the body.
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Hypochromic | A red blood cell with a decreased concentration of hemoglobin.
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Leukocytosis | An abnormal increase in the number of white blood cells.( greater than 11,000 per cubic millimeter of blood)
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Leukopenia | An abnormal decrease in the number of white blood cells. (less than 4500 per cubic millimeters of blood)
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microcytic | An abnormally small red blood cell.
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Macrocytic | An abnormally large red blood cell.
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Normochromic | A red blood cell with a normal concentration of hemoglobin.
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Normocytic | A normal-sized red blood cell.
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Oxyhemoglobin | Hemoglobin that has combined with oxygen
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Phagocytosis | The engulfing and destruction of foreign particles, such as bacteria, by special cells called phagocytes.
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Polycythemia | A disorder in which there is an increase in the red blood cell mass.
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Hemolysis | The breakdown of erythrocytes with the release of hemoglobin into the plasma.
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