hematology
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- Blood gas tensionPartial pressure of blood gases
- Erythrocyte deformabilityAbility of red blood cells to deform under stress without rupturing
- HemostasisProcess of preventing and stopping bleeding
- Leukocyte extravasationMovement of white blood cells out of blood vessels and towards the inflamed site
- Virchow's triadThree factors thought to cause internal blood clots (thrombosis)
- Venous thrombosisBlood clot (thrombus) that forms within a vein
- EmbolusUnattached mass that travels through the bloodstream
- Virchow's triadThree factors thought to cause internal blood clots (thrombosis)
- Platelet-activating factor
- Bone marrow failureOrgan dysfunction
- Virchow's triadThree factors thought to cause internal blood clots (thrombosis)
- Venous thrombosisBlood clot (thrombus) that forms within a vein
- EmbolusUnattached mass that travels through the bloodstream
- Effective arterial blood volume
- Blood gas tensionPartial pressure of blood gases
- Erythrocyte deformabilityAbility of red blood cells to deform under stress without rupturing
- Red cell agglutinationClumping of red blood cells
- ThromboembolismObstruction of a blood vessel by a clot
- Blood gas tensionPartial pressure of blood gases
- Erythrocyte deformabilityAbility of red blood cells to deform under stress without rupturing
- Plasminogen activatorType of protein
- Intrinsic factorGlycoprotein produced in the stomach which binds to vitamin B12
- EmbolismBlockage of a blood vessel by a circulatory mass (embolus)
- Ischemic preconditioningExperimental medical technique
- Venous thrombosisBlood clot (thrombus) that forms within a vein
- EmbolusUnattached mass that travels through the bloodstream
- HematologyStudy of blood and blood diseases
- ThrombusBlood clot
- Harrington–Hollingsworth experimentExperiment that related autoimmunity and immune thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP)
- Virchow's triadThree factors thought to cause internal blood clots (thrombosis)
- Bone marrow suppression
- Homing (hematopoietic)Migration of cells toward their organ of origin
- Erythrocyte deformabilityAbility of red blood cells to deform under stress without rupturing
- Platelet-activating factor
- Venous thrombosisBlood clot (thrombus) that forms within a vein
- EmbolusUnattached mass that travels through the bloodstream
- Blood gas tensionPartial pressure of blood gases
- Virchow's triadThree factors thought to cause internal blood clots (thrombosis)
- Erythrocyte deformabilityAbility of red blood cells to deform under stress without rupturing
- ThrombusBlood clot
- Platelet-activating factor
- Venous thrombosisBlood clot (thrombus) that forms within a vein
- EmbolusUnattached mass that travels through the bloodstream
- Blood gas tensionPartial pressure of blood gases
- ThrombosisFormation of blood clots inside the blood vessels
- HemolysisRupturing of red blood cells and release of their contents