Hemoconiosis
hemoconiosis he·mo·co·ni·o·sis (hē’mō-kō’nē-ō’sĭs)
n.
An abnormal amount of hemoconia in blood.
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hemoconia he·mo·co·nia (hē’mə-kō’nē-ə) n. Small refractive particles in the blood, thought to be lipid material associated with fragmented stroma from red blood cells. Also called elementary granules.
- Hemoconcentration
[hee-muh-kon-suh n-trey-shuh n, hem-uh-] /ˌhi məˌkɒn sənˈtreɪ ʃən, ˌhɛm ə-/ noun 1. an increase in the of cellular elements in the blood, resulting from loss of plasma. hemoconcentration he·mo·con·cen·tra·tion (hē’mō-kŏn’sən-trā’shən) n. A decrease in plasma volume resulting in an increase in the concentration of red blood cells in blood.
- Hemocoel
[hee-muh-seel, hem-uh-] /ˈhi məˌsil, ˈhɛm ə-/ noun, Anatomy. 1. a series of interconnected spaces between tissues and organs through which blood flows freely, unconfined by veins or arteries, occurring in several invertebrate groups, especially mollusks and arthropods.
- Hemoclasis
hemoclasis he·moc·la·sis (hē-mŏk’lə-sĭs) n. The rupture, hemolysis, or destruction of red blood cells. he’mo·clas’tic (hē’mə-klās’tĭk) adj.
- Hemochrome
[hee-muh-krohm, hem-uh-] /ˈhi məˌkroʊm, ˈhɛm ə-/ noun 1. the red coloring matter of the blood. 2. an oxygen-containing component of the blood.