erythrocytorrhexis

plasmorrhexis

 [plaz″mo-rek´sis] a morphologic change in erythrocytes" >erythrocytes, consisting in the escape from the cells of round, shiny granules and splitting off of particles; called also erythrocytorrhexis.

e·ryth·ro·cy·tor·rhex·is

(ĕ-rith'rō-sī'tō-rek'sis), A partial erythrocytolysis in which particles of protoplasm escape from the red blood cells, which then become crenated and deformed. Synonym(s): erythrorrhexis [erythrocyte + G. rhēxis, rupture]

e·ryth·ro·cy·tor·rhex·is

(ĕ-rith'rō-sī-tŏr-ek'sis) A partial erythrocytolysis in which particles of protoplasm escape from the red blood cells, which then become crenated and deformed.
Synonym(s): erythrorrhexis.
[erythrocyte + G. rhēxis, rupture]