i., i̇ng., tıb., bak. anemia

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anaemia
Not enough red blood cells
A decreased number of red blood cells, or low PCV
a deficiency of red blood cells
貧血
A reduction in the number of red blood cells Limits the ability of the blood to carry oxygen and other nutrients around the body, and excretion of waste products (such as carbon dioxide) the reduction in the red blood cells results in the starvation of tissues of oxygen and other nutrients Anaemic fish typically show pale gills, due to the reduced number of red blood cells
A condition in which the blood is deficient in red blood cells, in hemoglobin, or in total volume (British variant of anemia)
alternative spelling of anemia
{i} lack of red blood cells, loss of blood (Medicine)
A condition resulting from low red blood cell counts
anaemia anaemias in AM, use anemia Anaemia is a medical condition in which there are too few red cells in your blood, causing you to feel tired and look pale. anemia a medical condition in which there are too few red cells in your blood
Having a low red blood cell count or lack of red blood cells, resulting in weakness and lack of oxygen in the organs Symptoms of anaemia include feeling tired and weak, and shortness of breath
a condition resulting from an unusually low number of red blood cells or too little haemoglobin in the red blood cells
A shortage of red blood cells in the body, causing tiredness, shortage of breath and pale skin One of the functions of the kidneys is to make EPO (erythropoeitin), which stimulates the bone marrow to make blood cells In kidney failure, EPO is not made and anaemia results
deficiency of red cell or haemoglobin in the blood
a condition where blood lacks the correct levels of haemoglobin
A shortage of red blood cells, leading to tiredness and breathlessness Aspiration biopsy A procedure to remove cells from the womb using a long thin plastic tube passed through the vagina Click here for further information
a lack of vitality
* means less than the normal number of red blood cells Red blood cells are responsible for carrying oxygen If anaemic, a person may feel lethargic, suffer shortness of breath, look pale and feel tired Anaemia may be corrected by blood transfusions
A decrease in the number of red blood cells or the total level of haemoglobin (see below) This makes it harder for the blood to get oxygen to the rest of the body, causing symptoms such as weakness, tiredness or shortness of breath Anaemia in myeloma can be caused by the myeloma cells in the bone marrow interfering with red blood cell production, or as a side effect of chemotherapy
i., i̇ng., tıb., bak. anemia
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