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HELLP syndrome a type of severe preeclampsia involving Hemolysis (alteration, dissolution, or destruction of red blood cells in such a manner that hemoglobin, the red protein of blood, gets into the medium in which the cells are suspended), Elevated Liver function, and Low Platelets. Immediate delivery of the baby may be required to preserve the life of the mother.
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helper T cells A type of T cell that activates other immune cells, including B cells and cytotoxic T cells.
Ãâó: www.melanomacenter.org/glossary/h.html
Helicobacter pylori spiral-shaped bacterium found in the stomach. H. pylori damages stomach and duodenal tissue, causing ulcers. Previously called Campylobacter pylori.
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HELLP syndrome hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes, and low platelet count
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helium An inert colourless gas, one-sevcnth of the weight of air. It is preferable to hydrogen for use in airships because it is non-inflammable. Unfortunately it is very costly and is only found in workable quantities in North America, and it is twice as heavy as hydrogen.
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