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Definition of Hematogenic
1. Adjective. Pertaining to the formation of blood or blood cells. "Hemopoietic stem cells in bone marrow"
Partainyms: Haematogenesis, Haematopoiesis, Haemopoiesis, Hematogenesis, Hematopoiesis, Hemopoiesis
Derivative terms: Haematopoiesis, Haemopoiesis, Hematopoiesis, Hemopoiesis
Definition of Hematogenic
1. Adjective. Of or partaining to hematogenesis ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hematogenic
Literary usage of Hematogenic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Gynecological and Obstetrical Tuberculosis by Charles Camblos Norris (1921)
"Lesions of the external genitalia may result from a direct inoculation, or direct
extension from the vagina or adjacent structures, or from an hematogenic ..."
2. Pulmonary tuberculosis by Maurice Fishberg (1919)
"It is thus clear that acute tuberculosis, as well as the hematogenic forms of
this infection, have a different age incidence when compared with chronic ..."
3. A Text-book of Pathology by Alfred Stengel (1906)
"hematogenic infection may occur under the same conditions as hematogenic infection
of the lungs, and frequently the lungs and pleura are studded with ..."
4. Special pathology and therapeutics of the diseases of domestic animals v. 2 by Ferenc Hutyra (1912)
"... which have already been mentioned and which were positive, the hematogenic
invasion of the bacteria is supported by some observations of Ernst, ..."
5. Progressive Medicine by Hobart Amory Hare (1913)
"He divides tubercular myositis into two groups, primary and hematogenic, and
diagnoses primary tuberculosis of the muscle when the lesion is single and the ..."
6. The Oxford Medicine by Henry Asbury Christian, James Mackenzie (1920)
"... the upper respiratory tract, whether bronchogenic, or hematogenic, with
subsequent localization in the lung has been the subject of much investigation. ..."
7. Text-book of Physiological and Pathological Chemistry by Gustav von Bunge (1902)
"But as recent research has shown that there is no such thing as hematogenic
icterus, we shall soon be able to do without the term altogether. a A. ..."