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haematospectroscopy Examination of the blood by means of a spectroscope.
(05 Mar 2000)
haematospermatocele A spermatocele that contains blood.
(05 Mar 2000)
haematospermia The presence of blood in the seminal fluid.
Synonym: haematospermia.
Origin: haemo-+ G. Sperma, seed
(05 Mar 2000)
haematostatic 1. Variant of haemostatic.
2. Due to stagnation or arrest of blood in the vessels of the part.
(05 Mar 2000)
haematostaxis Spontaneous bleeding due to a disease of the blood.
Origin: haemato-+ G. Staxis, a dripping
(05 Mar 2000)
haematosteon Bleeding in the medullary cavity of a bone.
Origin: haemato-+ G. Osteon, bone
(05 Mar 2000)
haematotherma <zoology> Same as haematotherma.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
haematothermal Warm-blooded; homoiothermal.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
haematothorax Same as Hemothorax.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
haematotoxin <microbiology> A haemotoxin is a type of toxin which attacks blood cells.
(09 Oct 1997)
haematotrachelos An obsolete term for distention of the cervix uteri with accumulated blood.
Origin: haemato-+ G. Trachelos, neck
(05 Mar 2000)
haematotropic Pertaining to the mechanism by which a substance in or on blood cells, especially the erythrocytes, attracts phagocytic cells; the latter change direction and migrate toward the haemotropic cells.
Synonym: haematotropic.
Origin: haemo-+ G. Tropos, direction (or trope, a turning)
(05 Mar 2000)
haematotympanum <otolaryngology> A collection of blood in the middle ear space. May occur secondary to severe barotitis media, basal skull fracture or ear trauma.
(27 Sep 1997)
haematoxin <microbiology> A haemotoxin is a type of toxin which attacks blood cells.
(09 Oct 1997)
haematoxylin <chemical> Basophilic stain that gives a blue colour (to the nucleus of a cell for example), commonly used in conjunction with eosin that stains the cytoplasm pink or red. Various modifications of haematoxylin have been developed. The histopathologist's H&E is haematoxylin and eosin.
(18 Nov 1997)
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