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aplasticenUK
a·plas·tic A0366300 (ā-plăs′tĭk)adj.1. Lacking form.2. Medicine a. Unable to form or regenerate tissue.b. Of or characterized by aplasia.aplastic (eɪˈplæstɪk) adj1. (Pathology) relating to or characterized by aplasia2. (Pathology) failing to develop into new tissue; defective in the regeneration of tissue, as of blood cells: aplastic anaemia. TranslationsEncyclopediaSeeaplasiaaplasticenUK
aplastic [a-plas´tik] pertaining to or characterized by aplasia; having no tendency to develop into new tissue.aplastic anemia any form of anemia caused by failure" >bone marrow failure or aplasia of the marrow. This may be due to chemical factors such as drugs, to physical factors such as radiation, to infection by a virus, or to idiopathic congenital defects of the stem cells of the bone marrow. It is characterized by a reduction or depletion of hemopoietic precursor cells with decreased production of leukocytes, erythrocytes, and platelets, resulting in peripheral blood pancytopenia." >pancytopenia.a·plas·tic (ā-plas'tik, ă-), Pertaining to aplasia, or conditions characterized by defective regeneration, as in aplastic anemia.aplastic (ā-plăs′tĭk)adj.1. Lacking form.2. Medicine a. Unable to form or regenerate tissue.b. Of or characterized by aplasia.aplastic adjective Referring to an absence of cell or tissue growth.a·plas·tic (ā-plas'tik) Pertaining to aplasia, or conditions characterized by defective regeneration, as in aplastic anemia. aplastic Unable to form new cells or tissue.AplasticExhibiting incomplete or faulty development.Mentioned in: Anemiasa·plas·tic (ā-plas'tik) Pertaining to aplasia, or conditions characterized by defective regeneration, as in aplastic anemia. |