methemalbumin

methemalbumin

 [met″he-mal-bu´min] a brownish pigment formed in the blood by the binding of albumin with heme; indicative of intravascular hemolysis.

met·hem·al·bu·min

(met'hēm-al-byū'min, -hem-al'byū-min), An abnormal compound formed in the blood as a result of hemes combining with plasma albumin.

met·hem·al·bu·min

(met-hēm'al-bū'min) An abnormal compound formed in the blood as a result of heme combining with plasma albumin.
Synonym(s): methaemalbumin.