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  • ...ity]] and the erythrocyte sedimentation rate are affected by the amount of erythrocyte aggregation and are parameters used to measure the aggregation."<ref>{{MeSH
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  • ...drome in the elderly characterized by proximal joint and muscle pain, high erythrocyte sedimentation rate, and a self-limiting course. <noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</noi
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  • The amount of hemoglobin relative to the size of the [[erythrocyte]], reported in grams per deciliter
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  • ...<ref name="pmid3954279">{{cite journal| author=Sox HC, Liang MH| title=The erythrocyte sedimentation rate. Guidelines for rational use. | journal=Ann Intern Med | ..., Kronz V, Hanras X, Capron L, Durieux P et al.| title=Agreement between erythrocyte sedimentation rate and C-reactive protein in hospital practice. | journal=
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  • ...of circulating [[hemoglobin]], ''and'' a [[mean corpuscular volume]] of [[erythrocyte]]s is below a threshold value
    206 bytes (27 words) - 11:16, 7 December 2009
  • ...cells suspended in [[plasma (biology)|plasma]]; the primary types being [[erythrocyte]]s, [[leukocyte]]s and [[platelet]]s
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  • ...rrow]], and are part of [[erythropoiesis]], the formation of circulating [[erythrocyte]]s (i.e., red blood cells)
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  • {{r|Erythrocyte||**}} {{r|Erythrocyte||**}}
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  • ...em cell]]s that give rise to both cells of the [[megakaryocyte]] and the [[erythrocyte]] lineages, as part of the process of [[erythropoesis]]
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  • Hereditary or acquired blood disease, in which [[erythrocyte]]s are spherical rather than the normal flattened disc, due to an incorrect
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  • An immature [[erythrocyte]] (''i.e.'', red blood cell), of which small numbers may be present in circ
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  • In [[medicine]], the '''erythrocyte count''' is "the number of red blood cells per unit volume in a sample of v
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  • ...usion''' is the "transfer of blood components (or whole blood) such as [[erythrocyte]]s, [[leukocyte]]s, [[platelet]]s, and plasma from a donor to a recipient o * [[Erythrocyte transfusion]]
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  • ...is a result of an inadequate number of normal erythrocytes, or ineffective erythrocyte function because the erythrocytes do not contain enough hemoglobin or are e
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  • Immature, nucleated [[erythrocyte]]s occupying the stage of [[erythropoiesis]] that follows formation of [[er
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  • Also called [[erythrocyte]]s; a type of disc-shaped blood cell that contain hemoglobin, and the body
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  • *[[Erythrocyte count]] is the number of [[erythrocyte]]s (red blood cells) per unit volume {{main|Erythrocyte indices}}
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  • {{r|Erythrocyte}}
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  • ...re a set of clinically useful parameters calculated from measurements of [[erythrocyte]]s. These are commonly reported as part of a [[complete blood count]]. ...ed as a clinical measurement, this is the average weight of hemoglobin per erythrocyte, measured in picograms.
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  • {{r|Erythrocyte}}
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  • {{r|Erythrocyte stimulating factor}}
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  • ...antibodies]], or [[virus]]es, using their ability to agglutinate certain [[erythrocyte]]s."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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  • {{r|Erythrocyte indices}}
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  • {{r|Erythrocyte}}
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  • {{r|Erythrocyte}}
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  • ...on of the vessels, adhesion and aggregation of formed blood elements (e.g. erythrocyte aggregation), and the process of blood [[coagulation]]."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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  • ...f circulating [[hemoglobin]], ''and'' the [[mean corpuscular volume]] of [[erythrocyte]]s is below a threshold value (approximately 80 m<sup>3</sup>). It is possi
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  • {{r|Erythrocyte}}
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  • '''Erythropoesis''' is the process by which [[erythrocyte]]s (i.e., [[red blood cell]]s, RBC) are manufactured from their progenitor ...moglobin]], although it does not contain the [[iron]] reserves of a normal erythrocyte. The cell, which previously stained with basic stains such as [[methylene b
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  • {{r|Erythrocyte transfusion}}
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  • ...e transfusion''' or '''red blood cell transfusion''' is the "transfer of [[erythrocyte]]s from a donor to a recipient or reinfusion to the donor."<ref>{{MeSH}}</r
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  • ...s''' is an [[Hereditary spherocytosis|inherited]] or acquired disease of [[erythrocyte]]s, in which they take a spherical, rather than the normal flattened disc f
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  • ...(non-agglutinating, univalent, blocking) [[antibody|antibodies]] coating [[erythrocyte]]s. The direct test is applied to red cells which have been coated with ant
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  • {{r|Erythrocyte}}
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  • {{r|Erythrocyte sedimentation rate}}
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  • {{r|Erythrocyte transfusion}}
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  • A '''reticulocyte''' is an immature [[erythrocyte]] (i.e., '''red blood cell'''), which are primarily present in [[bone marro *When bone marrow disease or deficiency of erythrocyte precursors are present, the maturation factor is less than 2
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  • {{r|Erythrocyte}}
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  • {{r|Erythrocyte sedimentation rate}}
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  • {{r|Erythrocyte sedimentation rate}}
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  • ...ificant type, because it is the site of [[hematoepoesis]]: generation of [[erythrocyte]]s, [[leukocyte]]s and [[platelet]]s from [[hematopoetic stem cell]]s.
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  • ...der in the elderly characterized by proximal joint and muscle pain, high [[erythrocyte sedimentation rate]], and a self-limiting course. Pain is usually accompani
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  • ...pmid8211117">{{cite journal |author=Brown KE, Anderson SM, Young NS |title=Erythrocyte P antigen: cellular receptor for B19 parvovirus |journal=Science |volume=26
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  • ;Erythrocyte thiamine transketolase activity ...pmid7306754">{{cite journal |author=Leigh D, McBurney A, McIlwain H |title=Erythrocyte transketolase activity in the Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome |journal=Br J Psy
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  • {{r|Erythrocyte}}
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  • ...Parameters: Complete blood count, urinalysis, [[liver function test]]s, [[erythrocyte sedimentation rate]], and [[thyroid-stimulating hormone]]<ref name="pmid111 * British Association of Dermatologists: complete blood count, [[erythrocyte sedimentation rate]]<ref name="pmid11298527">{{cite journal| author=Grattan
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  • ...It is commonly called a "white blood cell" to differentiate it from the [[erythrocyte]]s, or "red blood cells" that carry the distinctly red molecule, [[hemoglob
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  • ...insufficient hemoglobin due to premature destruction of red blood cells ([[erythrocyte]]s)."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> * Erythrocyte membrane abnormality. Includes [[Hereditary spherocytosis]].
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  • ...transition of the arteries into the veins, and saw the movements of the [[Erythrocyte|blood corpuscles]] in the [[Capillary|capillaries]]. He endeavoured to unf
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  • "Polycythemia vera is a clonal stem cell disorder characterized by excessive erythrocyte production. Its etiology is not fully established, but hypersensitivity to
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