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Week eight match the terms

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Deficiency of all blood cells   Pancytopenia  
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An immunoglobulin fragment found in the urine of patients wit multiple myeloma   Bence Jones protein  
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Increase in the numbers of granulocytes; seen in allergic conditions   Eosinphillia  
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Relieving; but not curing   Palliative  
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Symptoms of a disease return   Relapse  
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Multiple pinpoint hemorrhages with an accumulation of blood under the skin   Purpura  
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Symptoms of a disease disappear   Remission  
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Basic; The opposite of acid   Alkaline  
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An anti-coagulant substance produced in by liver cells and found on the bloodstream and tissues   Heparin  
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Protein threads that form the basis of a blood clot   Fibrin  
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A plasma protein that is converted to a thrombin in the clotting process   Prothrombin  
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Plasma minus clotting proteins and cells   Serum  
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A clotting factor, that in combination with calcium, promotes the clotting process   Thromboplastin  
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A plasma protein converted to fibrin in the clotting process   Fibrogen  
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The process of clotting   Coagulation  
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An enzyme that helps convert fibrogen to fibrin   Thrombin  
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