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Question | Answer |
aden/o | gland |
kary/o | nucleus |
eosin/o | dawn |
agglutin/o | clumping, gluing |
immun/o | immune, immunity, safe |
granul/o | granule |
bas/o | base |
lymphaden/o | lymph gland |
reticul/o | net, mesh |
lymph/o | lymph |
poikil/o | varied, irregular |
morph/o | form, shape, structure |
plas/o | formation, growth |
lymphangi/o | lymph vessel |
sider/o | iron |
xen/o | strange, foreign |
neutr/o | neutral, neither |
myel/o | bone marrow, spinal cord |
phag/o | swallowing, eating |
ser/o | serum |
thromb/o | blood clot |
thym/o | thymus gland |
-emia | blood condition |
-globin | protein |
splen/o | spleen |
-graft | transplantation |
-penia | decrease, deficiency |
-stasis | standing still |
-phil | attraction for |
-poiesis | formation, production |
-phylaxis | protection |
-phoresis | carrying, transmission |
poly- | many, much |
aniso- | unequal, dissimilar |
allo- | other, differing from the normal |
iso- | same, equal |
mono- | one |
macro- | large |
micro- | small |
Any disease of the lymph nodes. | lymphadenopathy |
Localized accumulation of blood, usually clotted, in an organ, space, or tissue due to a break in or severing of a blood vessel. | hematoma |
Destruction of RBCs with a release of hemoglobin that diffuses into the surrounding fluid | hemolysis |
Blood test to detect the presence of antibodies, antigens, or immune substances | serology |
Blood test that measures the amount of antibodies in blood; commonly used as an idicator of immune status | titer |
Accumulation of serous fluid in the peritoneal or pleural cavity. | ascites |
Presence of viable bacteria circulating in the bloodstream, and condsidered as "travelers" rather than a blood infection. | bacteremia |
Arrest of bleeding or circulation | hemostasis |
Systemic disease associated with the presence and persistence of pathogenic microorganisms or their toxins in the blood. | septicemia |
PT | prothrombin time, physical therapy |
CML | chronic myelogenous leukemia |
Hb, Hgb | hemoglobin |
diff | differential count (white blood cells) |
Transfusion prepared from the recipient's own blood | autologous (transfusion) |
SLE | systemic lupus erythematosus |
PA | posteroanterior; pernicious anemia |
ESR, sed rate | erythrocyte sedimentation rate; sedimentation rate |
ALL | acute lymphatic leukemia |
I.V., IV | intravenous |
HCT, Hct | hematocrit |
PTT | partial thromboplastin time |
Serological test performed on a blood sample to detect the presence of a nonspecific antibody called the heterophile antibody that is present in the serum of patients with infectious mononucleosis | monospot |
CBC | complete blood count |
Measurement of the amount of hemoglobin found in a whole blood sample. | hemoglobin (Hgb, Hb) |
Series of tests that includes hemoglobin; hematocrit; red blood cell (RBC), white blood cell (WBC), and platelet counts; differential WBC; RBC indices; and RBC and WBC morphology | complete blood count (CBC) |
Procedure using a syringe with a thin aspirating needle that is inserted (usually in the sternum or pelvic bone) to withdraw a small sample of bone marrow fluid for microscopic evaluation | bone marrow (aspiration) |
AB, ab | abortion, antibodies |
The tissue found in the pharynx in patches is known as the _______________ and __________________. | tonsils and adenoids |
This illness is also referred to as swollen glands | lymphadenitis |
A disorder that displays inflammation, obstruction and destruction of the lymph vessels which results in enlarged tissues due to edema is called ________________________ | elephantiasis |
__________________ are proteins that are the most potent weapon of the immune system | antibodies |
What is the difference between autologous and homologous transfusion? | Autologous is from patient; homologous is from another person |
Prevent blood clot formation by inhibiting one or more clotting factors | anticoagulants |
Write any other review questions in the following spaces.............. | Put answers in this column |
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