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单词 red cell
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Definition of red cell in English:

red cell

noun
  • less technical term for erythrocyte
    Example sentencesExamples
    • There are three main types of blood cells made in the bone marrow-white cells, platelets, and red cells.
    • This trafficking of red cells increases as gestation progresses.
    • Note the numerous white cells, red cells and bacteria in this frame.
    • Like queen bees, these cells replenish our blood supply, spawning millions of red cells, white cells, and platelets.
    • Sickle cell disease is an inherited disorder of the red blood cells characterized by abnormally shaped red cells.
    • They proposed peripheral sequestration of red cells as an explanation.
    • A simple blood test can count the number of red cells.
    • The major role of red cells is to transfer oxygen from the lungs to the tissues.
    • Transfusions of red blood cells are sometimes needed when red cells break down in newborn babies, and to treat sickle cell disease.
    • These times may not be adequate to permit the red cells to provide sufficiently rapid delivery of oxygen in massively bleeding patients.
    • The spleen will be enlarged, due to ruptured red cells.
    • White cells, red cells and platelets entangle themselves in fibrin filaments, creating what we call a clot.
    • As the new bone marrow also produces red cells and platelets, you are also at risk from anaemia and bleeding.
    • The report stated that urine culture was negative but confirmed the presence of normal red cells.
    • When there is excess blood sugar around it latches on to hemoglobin inside red cells.
    • These symptoms are caused by having too many abnormal white blood cells and not enough normal white cells, red cells and platelets.
    • As a consequence small changes in the proportion of elderly people within a population will have large effects on future requirements for red cells.
    • Before being referred to the colon and rectal surgery department, Mr K received four units of packed red cells as an outpatient.
    • Patients may also need supportive care with transfusion of red cells and platelets.
    • The transfusion facility chose to crossmatch and transfuse type O red cells.
 
 

Definition of red cell in US English:

red cell

nounˈrɛd sɛl
  • less technical term for erythrocyte
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Like queen bees, these cells replenish our blood supply, spawning millions of red cells, white cells, and platelets.
    • White cells, red cells and platelets entangle themselves in fibrin filaments, creating what we call a clot.
    • The spleen will be enlarged, due to ruptured red cells.
    • Patients may also need supportive care with transfusion of red cells and platelets.
    • Before being referred to the colon and rectal surgery department, Mr K received four units of packed red cells as an outpatient.
    • As a consequence small changes in the proportion of elderly people within a population will have large effects on future requirements for red cells.
    • The transfusion facility chose to crossmatch and transfuse type O red cells.
    • When there is excess blood sugar around it latches on to hemoglobin inside red cells.
    • Note the numerous white cells, red cells and bacteria in this frame.
    • As the new bone marrow also produces red cells and platelets, you are also at risk from anaemia and bleeding.
    • This trafficking of red cells increases as gestation progresses.
    • A simple blood test can count the number of red cells.
    • These symptoms are caused by having too many abnormal white blood cells and not enough normal white cells, red cells and platelets.
    • The major role of red cells is to transfer oxygen from the lungs to the tissues.
    • Sickle cell disease is an inherited disorder of the red blood cells characterized by abnormally shaped red cells.
    • The report stated that urine culture was negative but confirmed the presence of normal red cells.
    • These times may not be adequate to permit the red cells to provide sufficiently rapid delivery of oxygen in massively bleeding patients.
    • Transfusions of red blood cells are sometimes needed when red cells break down in newborn babies, and to treat sickle cell disease.
    • They proposed peripheral sequestration of red cells as an explanation.
    • There are three main types of blood cells made in the bone marrow-white cells, platelets, and red cells.
 
 
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