apheresis

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The removal of blood from a patient in order that certain components (such as platelets) may be removed before transfusion back to the donor
The loss of letters or sounds from the beginning of a word, such as the development of special from especial
A cell separated blood donation Instead of donating into a bag, a donor gives into a machine, a cell separator The cell separator enables the collection of white cells, platelets, red cells, or plasma while the other components are returned to the donor
A procedure used to remove harmful substances from the blood
a procedure in which blood is removed from a patient, certain fluid and cellular elements are removed, and the blood is then infused back into the patient
the separation or removal of a blood component or chemical to treat a disease or condition
The technique of separating blood into its different components to collect a component
A procedure where whole blood is removed from the body and a desired component is retained, while the remainder of the blood is returned to the donor
a procedure in which a patient's own blood is removed, particular fluid and cellular elements are extracted from the blood, then returned to the patient
A special blood donation procedure in which plasma or selected cellular elements, such as platelets or white cells, are separated from the other parts of the blood and retained Blood is drawn and processed through a cell separator, and the other cells and plasma are returned to the body Apheresis takes approximately two hours compared with a whole blood donation of about eight to ten minutes
(linguistics) omission at the beginning of a word as in `coon' for `raccoon' or `till' for `until'
Collection of peripheral blood stem cells by a device similar to a dialysis machine The blood may be taken from a Hickman or other type of catheter or, if the patients veins are good, from the arms Gathering enough cells for an autologous stem cell transplant may take from one to five days, depending on the amount of stem cells the patient has in their blood
A technique in which blood products are separated from a donor and the desired elements collected and the rest returned to the donor
* a painless procedure by which blood is withdrawn from a patient’s arm and circulated through a machine that removes certain components and returns the remaining components to the patient This procedure is used to remove platelets from platelet donors’ blood, or stem cells from patients undergoing a peripheral stem cell harvest
a procedure in which blood is drawn and separated into its components by dialysis; some are retained and the rest are returned to the donor by transfusion
a painless procedure by which blood is withdrawn from a patient's arm and circulated through a machine that removes certain components and returns the remaining components to the patient This procedure is used to remove platelets from platelet donors' blood, or stem cells from patients undergoing a peripheral stem cell harvest
Process of removing blood or some component of it from the body
An operation by which any part is separated from the rest
cute for acute
The dropping of a letter or syllable from the beginning of a word; e
The removal of blood from a patient in order that certain components (such as platelets) may be removed before transfusion back to the donor; pheresis or hemapheresis
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