Medical Definition of Anaemia gravis

1. This form of anaemia occurs when the bone marrow ceases sufficient red and white blood cell production. It may be induced by exposures to high levels of toxic chemicals, radiation and certain drugs. It is generally unresponsive to specific therapy, often accompanied by granulocytopenia and thrombocytopenia, in which the bone marrow may not necessarily be hypocellular or hypoplastic but fails to produce adequate numbers of peripheral blood elements. The term actually is all inclusive and most probably encompasses several clinical syndromes. Origin: Gr. Haima = blood (29 Sep 1997)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Anaemia Gravis

anadidymus
anadiploses
anadiplosis
anadiplotic
anadipsia
anadrenalism
anadrom
anadrome
anadromes
anadromous
anadromous fish
anadroms
anadromus
anadromy
anaemia
anaemia gravis (current term)
anaemia neonatorum
anaemia of chronic disease
anaemial
anaemias
anaemic
anaemic anoxia
anaemic halo
anaemic hypoxia
anaemic infarct
anaemic murmur
anaemically
anaerobe
anaerobes
anaerobia

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