| apheresis |
A painless procedure, similar to a blood transfusion, designed to remove certain components of a person
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| apheresis |
A procedure in which blood is removed, a portion separated, and the remainder returned, often with replacement fluid. (See plasmapheresis.)
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| apheresis |
The technique of separating blood into its different components to collect a component.
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| apheresis |
Removal, or fall (of a sound), eg Lat. apotheca > Sp. bodega.
Ãâó: www.cus.cam.ac.uk/~cjp16/spanish/linggloss.htm
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A procedure where whole blood is removed from the body and a desired component is retained, while the remainder of the blood is returned to the donor.
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