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a·ne·mi·a also a·nae·mi·a ( -n m - )n. A pathological deficiency in the oxygen-carrying component of the blood, measured in unit volume concentrations of hemoglobin, red blood cell volume, or red blood cell number.
[New Latin, from Greek anaimi : an-, without; see a-1 + haima, blood.] |
anemia Noun US anaemia
anemia, anaemia1. a lack of blood in the body. 2. a low proportion of red cells in the blood. — anemic, anaemic, adj. See also: Disease and Illness
ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms | Noun | 1. | anemia - a deficiency of red blood cellsaplastic anaemia, aplastic anemia - anemia characterized by pancytopenia resulting from failure of the bone marrow; can be caused by neoplasm or by toxic exposure erythroblastosis fetalis - severe anemia in newborn babies; the result of Rh incompatibility between maternal and fetal blood; typically occurs when the child of an Rh-negative mother inherits Rh-positive blood from the father; can be diagnosed before birth by amniocentesis favism - anemia resulting from eating fava beans; victims have an inherited blood abnormality and enzyme deficiency ischaemia, ischemia - local anemia in a given body part sometimes resulting from vasoconstriction or thrombosis or embolism refractory anaemia, refractory anemia - any of various anemic conditions that are not successfully treated by any means other than blood transfusions (and that are not associated with another primary disease) | | 2. | anemia - a lack of vitalitysymptom - (medicine) any sensation or change in bodily function that is experienced by a patient and is associated with a particular disease | | 3. | Anemia - genus of terrestrial or lithophytic ferns having pinnatifid fronds; chiefly of tropical America |
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