exemia

ex·e·mi·a

(ek-sē'mē-ă), Do not confuse this word with eczema.A condition, as in shock, in which a considerable portion of the blood is removed from the main circulation but remains within blood vessels in certain areas where it is stagnant. [G. ex, out of, + haima, blood]

ex·e·mi·a

(ek-sē'mē-ă) A condition, as in shock, in which a considerable portion of the blood is removed from the main circulation but remains within blood vessels in certain areas where it is stagnant.
Synonym(s): exaemia.
[G. ex, out of, + haima, blood]