| phlebotomy | <procedure, surgery> To puncture a vein for the purpose of withdrawing blood. Origin: Gr. Phlebos = vein. (11 Jun 1998) |
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| bloodless phlebotomy | 1. Abnormally slow motion of blood in veins, usually with venous distention. 2. Treatment of congestive heart failure by compressing proximal veins of the extremities with tourniquets. Synonym: bloodless phlebotomy. Synonym: venostasis. Origin: phlebo-+ G. Stasis, a standing still (05 Mar 2000) |
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Synonyms : Phlebotomies, Venesections, Venipunctures
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venesection: surgical incision into a vein; used to treat hemochromatosis
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The puncture of a vein with a needle for the purpose of drawing blood. Also called venipuncture.
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The removal of blood from a vein. Phlebotomy may be used to obtain blood for diagnostic tests or to treat certain conditions, for example, iron overload in hemochromatosis.
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a procedure that involves removing blood from the body.
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To puncture a vein for the purpose of withdrawing Blood; having to do with Blood transfusion, diagnosis, or experiment, and treatment.
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| phlebotomy | surgical incision into a vein |
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