| PRV | polycythemia rubra vera; pseudorabies virus |
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| polycythemia |
too many red blood cells in the baby (causes problems with the viscosity of baby's blood). Treatment includes removing some blood and infusing some plasma to decrease the number of red blood cells present. An unusual complication.
Ãâó: www.plus-size-pregnancy.org/gd/gdglossary.htm
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Polycythemia is an increase in the red cell mass of the blood. This is seen as an increase in PCV, hemoglobin concentration and RBC count. Absolute polycythemia results from increased bone marrow production of RBCs and may be primary, as with polycythemia vera or myeloproliferative disease, or secondary to hypoxia and renal disease. ...
Ãâó: www.abaxis.com/glossaryMR.html
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| polycythemia |
An abnormally large number of red cells (erythrocytes) in the circulation.
Ãâó: www.acbrown.com/lung/Lectures/RsGlsr/RsGlsr.htm
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| polycythemia |
increase in red blood cells in the body. The disease has three forms. Polycythemia vera involves over production of red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. Secondary polycythemia is a complication of diseases or factors other than blood cell disorders. Stress polycythemia involves decreased blood plasma.
Ãâó: www.haemochromatosis-ir.com/glossary3.html
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