| haemato- | <prefix> Combining forms indicating relation or resemblance to blood, association with blood; as, haemapod, haematogenesis, haemoscope. Words from Gr. Are written haema-, haemato-, hemo-, as well as haema-, haemato-, haemo-. Origin: Gr. Ai^"ma, blood. (29 Oct 1998) |
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| Haematobia | Genus of flies of the family Muscidae. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Haematobia irritans | A major pest of cattle in the Northern Hemisphere that transmits the filarial parasite Stephanofilaria stilesi. Synonym: Haematobia irritans. (05 Mar 2000) |
| haematobilia | Haemorrhage in or through the biliary tract. The blood may drain into the intestine or form clots within the biliary tract. The causes include trauma, inflammation, cholelithiasis, vascular disease, or neoplasms. (12 Dec 1998) |
| haematobium | Any microorganism that is parasitic in the blood, especially an animal form or haemozoon. Origin: haemato-+ G. Bios, life (05 Mar 2000) |
| haematoblast | <haematology> A stem cell which is located within haemopoietic tissue (such as bone marrow), a tissue which produces blood. (09 Oct 1997) |
| haematocele | An effusion of blood into a cavity, especially into the tunica vaginalis testis. (12 Dec 1998) |
| haematocephaly | Intracranial effusion of blood, commonly in a foetus. Origin: haemato-+ G. Kephale, head (05 Mar 2000) |
| haematochezia | <clinical sign, gastroenterology> The passage of bright red blood per rectum. This symptom may be associated with haemorrhoids, anal fissure, rectal polyp, cancer, diverticulitis or inflammatory bowel disease. (18 Nov 1997) |
| haematochlorin | A green colouring matter derived from haemoglobin obtained from the placenta. Origin: haemato-+ G. Chloros, light green + -in (05 Mar 2000) |
| haematochrome | <plant biology> A red pigment which appears in green algae when a bright light is shone on the algae. (09 Oct 1997) |
| haematochyluria | Presence of blood as well as chyle in the urine. Origin: haemato-+ G. Chylos, juice, + ouron, urine (05 Mar 2000) |
| haematocolpometra | Accumulation of blood in the uterus and vagina resulting from an imperforate hymen or other lower vaginal obstruction. Origin: haemato-+ G. Kolpos, vagina, + metra, womb. (05 Mar 2000) |
| haematocolpos | An accumulation of menstrual blood in the vagina. (12 Dec 1998) |
| haematocrit | <haematology, investigation> Relative volume of blood occupied by erythrocytes. An average figure for humans is 45ml per cent, i.e. A packed red cell volume of 45ml in 100ml of blood. (18 Nov 1997) |
| Haematobia |
a genus of flies of the family Muscidae. H. ir´ritans is the horn fly, a small species that is very troublesome to cattle.
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| Haematopinus |
a genus of sucking lice (order Anoplura). H. asi´ni infests horses; H. euryster´ni, the short-nosed cattle louse, infests cattle; H. quadrister´ni infests cattle; and H. su´is is the most common louse of pigs.
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| Haematopota |
a genus of horse flies (family Tabanidae), large biting bloodsuckers that attack horses, cattle, and other mammals and cause anemia, mastitis, anthrax, anaplasmosis, and trypanosomiasis.
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| Haematosiphon |
a genus of insects closely related to the genus Cimex, but having longer legs and a very long beak. H. in´dorus, a species of the southwestern United States and Mexico, may be a serious pest of poultry and sometimes attacks humans.
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| Haematoxylon |
a genus of trees of the family Leguminosae, native to Mexico, Central America, and the West Indies. H. campechia´num L. is campechy or logwood, whose heartwood contains tannin, hematoxylin, and resin, and yields a purplish-red dye.
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| haemato | European genus of bloodsucking flies |
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| haemato | small black European fly introduced into North America |
| haemato | swelling caused by blood collecting in a body cavity (especially a swelling of the membrane covering the testis) |
| haemato | passage of stools containing blood (as from diverticulosis or colon cancer or peptic ulcer) |
| haemato | swelling caused by blood collecting in a body cavity (especially a swelling of the membrane covering the testis) |
| haemato | accumulation of blood in the vagina and uterus |
| haemato | accumulation of menstrual blood in the vagina (usually due to an imperforate hymen) |
| haemato | a measuring instrument to determine (usually by centrifugation) the relative amounts of corpuscles and plasma in the blood |
| haemato | the ratio of the volume occupied by packed red blood cells to the volume of the whole blood as measured by a hematocrit |
| haemato | an abnormally low number of red blood cells in the blood |
| haemato | the presence of red blood cells in the urine |
| haemato | the formation of blood cells in the living body (especially in the bone marrow) |
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