Hemocytocatheresis
hemocytocatheresis he·mo·cy·to·ca·ther·e·sis (hē’mə-sī’tō-kā-thěr’ĭ-sĭs, -thēr’-, -kāth’ə-rē’-)
n.
The destruction of red blood cells, as by hemolysis.
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