Erythrocythemia
erythrocythemia e·ryth·ro·cy·the·mi·a (ĭ-rĭth’rō-sī-thē’mē-ə)
n.
See polycythemia.
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[ih-rith-ruh-sahyt] /ɪˈrɪθ rəˌsaɪt/ noun, Physiology. 1. . /ɪˈrɪθrəʊˌsaɪt/ noun 1. a blood cell of vertebrates that transports oxygen and carbon dioxide, combined with the red pigment haemoglobin, to and from the tissues Also called red blood cell erythrocyte e·ryth·ro·cyte (ĭ-rĭth’rə-sīt’) n. See red blood cell. e·ryth’ro·cyt’ic (-sĭt’ĭk) adj. erythrocyte (ĭ-rĭth’rə-sīt’) See red blood cell.
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erythrocytic series n. The cells in various stages of hemopoiesis in red bone marrow.
- Erythrocytolysin
erythrocytolysin e·ryth·ro·cy·tol·y·sin (ĭ-rĭth’rō-sī-tŏl’ĭ-sĭn) n. See hemolysin.
- Erythrocytolysis
erythrocytolysis e·ryth·ro·cy·tol·y·sis (ĭ-rĭth’rō-sī-tŏl’ĭ-sĭs) n. See hemolysis.
- Erythrocytometer
[ih-rith-roh-sahy-tom-i-ter] /ɪˌrɪθ roʊ saɪˈtɒm ɪ tər/ noun 1. an apparatus used for counting red blood cells. /ɪˌrɪθrəʊsaɪˈtɒmɪtə/ noun 1. an instrument for counting the number or measuring the size of red blood cells in a sample of blood