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plasma exchange Plasma exchange involves removing blood from the person, mechanically separating the blood cells from the fluid plasma, mixing the blood cells with replacement plasma, and returning the blood mixture to the body. The rationale for plasma exchange is that the plasma contains immune factors that may stimulate disease activity. Substituting replacement plasma may dilute the strength of these potentially destructive immune factors. ...
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plasma- the liquid part of the blood, lymph, and intracellular fluid in which cells are suspended.
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plasma the liquid part of the blood, lymph, and intracellular fluid in which cells are suspended.
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plasma cell A lymphocyte-like cell found in the bone marrow, connective tissue, and blood that is involved in the body
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plasma membrane The membrane that separates the contents of a cell from its outside environment; it consists of a double layer of phospholipids with embedded proteins.
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