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Hyperchromia | Test Findings - MedSchool
Hyperchromia refers to an increase in the intensity of red blood cell colour . Hyperchromic cells may be spherocytes, microspherocytes or macrocytes. medschool.co
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HYPERCHROMIA Definition & Meaning | Merriam-Webster Medical
1. excessive pigmentation (as of the skin) 2. a state of the red blood cells marked by increase in the hemoglobin content. www.merriam-webster.com
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PB2030: HYPERCHROMIC ANEMIA AS THE FIRST ...
Background: Hyperchromic anemia is one of the most common anemias in the emergency department. While the diagnosis of anemia itself is not ... pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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hyperchromia
hyperchromia Med. (haɪpəˈkrəʊmɪə) [f. as next + -ia1.] A hyperchromic condition of the blood or of an erythrocyte (see hyperchromic a. 1).1931 Amer. Jrnl. Med. Sci. CLXXXII. 521 There might be two types of pernicious anemia—the megaloblastic, associated with macrocytosis and hyperchromia, and the er... Oxford English Dictionary
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Red Cell Staining (Color) - The Blood Project
Hyperchromia. Refers to an increase in the intensity of red blood cell color. The area of central pallor is decreased or gone. Correlates with a higher than ... www.thebloodproject.com
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hyperchromia - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
(hematology) The state of being hyperchromic, i.e. having a higher-than-normal amount of haemoglobin in the red blood cells. en.wiktionary.org
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Dyschromia
"Hyperchromia" can refer to hyperpigmentation, and "hypochromia" can refer to hypopigmentation. wikipedia.org
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Macrocytic hyperchromic anemia - LEVY Health
Macrocytic hyperchromic anemia means that your bone marrow produces unusually large and dark red blood cells. levy.health
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Idiopathic Cutaneous Hyperchromia at the Orbital Region or ...
Idiopathic cutaneous hyperchromia of the orbital region (ICHOR), also referred to as periorbital hyperpigmentation, periorbital melanosis, dark circles or ... pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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hyperchromia | Taber's Medical Dictionary - Nursing Central
hyperchromia answers are found in the Taber's Medical Dictionary powered by Unbound Medicine. Available for iPhone, iPad, Android, and Web. nursing.unboundmedicine.com
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Study Details | Treatment of Periorbicular Hyperchromia Comparing ...
Patients with periocular hyperchromia diagnosed by clinical examination. The volunteers included must have a pigmentary component, which may or may not present ... www.clinicaltrials.gov
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hypochromia
hypochromia Med. (haɪpəˈkrəʊmɪə) [f. as next + -ia1.] a. (See quot. 1890.)1890 Gould New Med. Dict. 201/2 Hypochromia, abnormal pallor or transparency of the skin, occurring in certain skin diseases. 1968 A. J. Rook et al. Textbk. Dermatol. I. xxii. 724 The lesions always retain their tendency to me... Oxford English Dictionary
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hyperchromasia
hyperchromasia (ˌhaɪpəkrəʊˈmeɪzɪə) Also in anglicized form hyperchromasy (-ˈkrəʊməsɪ) (rare). [mod.L., f. hyper- 5 + Gr. χρῶµα, χρώµατ- colour (in sense 2 repr. chromatin): see -ia1.] 1. Med. a. Excessive coloration or pigmentation of the skin.1889 Cent. Dict., Hyperchromasia, a pathological conditi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Complete blood count
The term hyperchromia, referring to a high MCHC, is generally not used. wikipedia.org
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