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Describing erythrocytes that have a fairly normal hemoglobin content
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normochromic — Being normal in color; referring especially to red blood cells that possess the normal quantity of hemoglobin. * * * nor·mo·chro·mic krō mik adj characterized by normochromia <normochromic blood> … Medical dictionary
Normochromic anemia — Normochromic is a form of anemia in which the concentration of hemoglobin in the red blood cells is within the standard range. However, there are insufficient numbers of red blood cells. This includes: aplastic, posthemorrhagic, and hemolytic… … Wikipedia
normochromic anemia — n an anemia marked by reduced numbers of normochromic red blood cells in the circulating blood * * * anemia in which the hemoglobin content of the red cells as measured by the MCHC is in the normal range … Medical dictionary
normochromic — nor·mo·chro·mic … English syllables
normochromic — | ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷|krōmik adjective Etymology: normochromia + ic 1. of blood : having a normal color 2. of anemia : accompanied by normal color of the red blood cells : not marked by decrease in the hemoglobin content of the individual red blood cells … Useful english dictionary
normochromic erythrocyte — an erythrocyte that has normal color and a normal concentration of hemoglobin, as opposed to a hypochromic erythrocyte. See also orthochromatic erythroblast … Medical dictionary
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