Definition of erythroid in English:
erythroid
adjective ˈɛrɪθrɔɪdəˈriTHˌroid
Physiology Relating to erythrocytes.
erythroid precursors in the bone marrow
Example sentencesExamples
- Sections of the bone marrow demonstrated areas of erythroid hyperplasia; however, there was no evidence of malignant lymphoid infiltrates or a significant increase in blast cells.
- Bone marrow biopsy and other hematologic tests were consistent with agranulocytosis and marked erythroid hypoplasia of the megakaryocyte type.
- Severe anemia due to bone marrow aplasia is often a major complication as a result of viral replication in erythroid precursors.
- The bone marrow is also hypercellular with varying amounts of granulocytic and erythroid hyperplasia.
- Megakaryocytes and erythroid precursors were not apparent, and no microorganisms were identified.
- The cellular morphology suggested possible erythroid differentiation, however a hemoglobin peroxidase study was negative.