haemolysis

NOUN
  1. lysis of erythrocytes with the release of hemoglobin
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  • When haemolysis , haemoglobin from the transgression inside the cell, dissolve in plasma, right now haemoglobin carries aerobic ability to lose.
  • The current investigation in healthy volunteers indicated that haemolysis is unlikely to be an issue when Uniplas® is administered at a therapeutic dose. The Earth Times Online Newspaper
  • If haemolysis comes loose to sow the cruor inside sexual blood-vessel is caused, treat a likelihood with heparin effective.
  • The amount of haemolysis was measured by comparing the absorption of the blood to that of the supernatant after sedimentation of the red cells.
  • In case of intolerance to thiacetazone: skin reactions, haematological disorders, signs of haemolysis, reduction of polynuclear cells or cerebral oedema, stop treatment and refer to a doctor, even if reaction is only moderate. Chapter 4
  • The authors begin by noting that bacteriologists had proposed various classifications of the streptococcus genus and that strains that produced haemolysis of red blood cells were thought to constitute a single unit or group.
  • S. suis grows on blood agar as small, greyish and mucoid colonies with a zone of alpha-haemolysis and is optochin resistant. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • Gram stain, morphology, haemolysis, biochemical profile (API systems, BioMérieux, Basingstoke) and other standard tests as previously described PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • Conclusion Carbon-fibre reinforced resin compound had no acute systemic toxic action on animals and haemolysis effect in vitro.
  • Acute haemolysis Ambilhar cure glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase insufficiency Xml's Blinklist.com
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