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anemiaa‧ne‧mi‧a /əˈniːmiə/ noun [uncountable] anemiaOrigin: 1800-1900 Modern Latin, Greek anaimia ‘bloodlessness’, from haima ‘blood’ - Disorders that follow this type of course are acute hemolytic anemia, chronic hemolytic anemia, and neonatal jaundice.
- Iron deficiency anemia, as evidenced by a high prevalence of low hemoglobin levels, was a widespread problem.
- Now, however, the combined effects of scurvy, anemia and exhaustion kept him asleep twenty hours out of the day.
- Patients who have severe anemia may experience fainting spells.
- These include leukopenia, thrombocytopenia, anemia, and atypical lymphocytes.
the usual American spelling of anaemia |