| hemin | <physiology> A substance, in the form of reddish brown, microscopic, prismatic crystals, formed from dried blood by the action of strong acetic acid and common salt; called also Teichmann's crystals. Chemically, it is a hydrochloride of haematin. The obtaining of these small crystals, from old blood clots or suspected blood stains, constitutes one of the best evidences of the presence of blood. Origin: Gr. Blood. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| hemina | Origin: L, fr. Gr. 1. A measure of half a sextary. 2. <medicine> A measure equal to about ten fluid ounces. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
Synonyms : Alkaline Hematin D-575, Chlorohemin, Ferrihaem, Ferriheme Chloride, Ferriprotoporphyrin IX, Ferriprotoporphyrin IX Chloride, Panhematin, Protohemin, Protohemin IX, Alkaline Hematin D 575, Chloride, Ferriheme, Chloride, Ferriprotoporphyrin IX
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a reddish-brown chloride of heme; produced from hemoglobin in laboratory tests for the presence of blood
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| hemineurasthenia |
Neurasthenia affecting one side of the body only.
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| heminephrectomy |
excision of a portion of a kidney.
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| heminephroureterectomy |
excision of a portion of a kidney and ureter.
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| Hemin | a reddish-brown chloride of heme |
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