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haematometra <gynaecology> A collection of blood and other menstrual fluid within the uterus which causes the uterus to distend (bulge outward).
(09 Oct 1997)
haematometry Examination of the blood in order to determine any or all of the following: 1) the total number, types, and relative proportions of various blood cells; 2) the number or proportion of other formed elements; 3) the percentage of haemoglobin. In some instances, haematometry is used to include a determination of blood pressure.
Synonym: haemometry.
Origin: haemato-+ G. Metron, measure
(05 Mar 2000)
haematomphalocele Umbilical hernia into which an effusion of blood has taken place.
Origin: haemato-+ G. Omphalos, umbilicus, + kele, hernia
(05 Mar 2000)
haematomyelia A haemorrhage (area of internal bleeding) which extends into the spinal cord, occurs usually as a result of injury.
(09 Oct 1997)
haematomyelopore Formation of porosities in the spinal cord as a result of haemorrhages.
Origin: haemato-+ G. Myelos, marrow, + poros, a pore
(05 Mar 2000)
haematonic 1. Improving the condition of the blood.
2. An agent that improves the quality of blood by increasing the number of erythrocytes and/or the haemoglobin concentration.
Synonym: haematic.
Synonym: haematonic.
(05 Mar 2000)
haematopathology The division of pathology concerned with diseases of the blood and of haemopoietic and lymphoid tissues.
Synonym: haemopathology.
Origin: haemato-+ G. Pathos, suffering, + logos, study
(05 Mar 2000)
haematopathy <haematology> Any disease of the blood.
Origin: Gr. Pathos = disease
(18 Nov 1997)
haematopenia Deficiency of blood, including hypocytosis or cytopenia.
Origin: haemato-+ G. Penia, poverty
(05 Mar 2000)
haematophagia Living on the blood of another animal, as does the vampire bat or a leech.
Synonym: haemophagia.
Origin: haemato-+ G. Phago, to eat
(05 Mar 2000)
haematophagous Subsisting on blood.
Origin: haemato-+ G. Phago, to eat
(05 Mar 2000)
haematophagus A blood eater, especially bloodsucking insects.
Origin: haemato-+ G. Phago, to eat
(05 Mar 2000)
haematophlina <zoology> A division of Cheiroptera, including the bloodsucking bats. See Vampire.
Origin: NL, fr. -gr, blood + to love.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
Haematopinus An important genus of sucking lice (family Haematopinidae) affecting swine and other domestic and wild animals; it is normally nonpathogenic. Haematopinus asini affects horses, mules, and asses; Haematopinus eurysternus and Haematopinus quadripertusus, cattle; and Haematopinus suis, swine.
Origin: G. Haima, blood, + L. Pinus, pine tree
(05 Mar 2000)
haematoplast <anatomy> Same as Haematoblast.
Origin: Haemato- + Gr. To mold.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
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