Blood & Blood Forming Organ Disease Word Find

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Increased WBC count.
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A type of anemia characterized by the failure of the bone marrow to produce blood components.
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A condition of a severe decrease or total absence of erythrocytes, leukocytes, and thrombocytes.
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The condition of malignant neoplasm in the blood forming organs.
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The hardness/difficultness of breathing.
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A state abnormally low WBC count.
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An acronym for Complete Blood Count
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The condition bleeding into a joint cavity, caused typically by trauma.
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The destruction of erythrocytes, causing them to rupture and release hemoglobin.
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A large, flat bruise caused by blood leaking into the surrounding skin tissue via broken capillaries.
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An umbrella term used to describe the condition of your body keeping parts of your blood from doing their purpose.
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A genetic condition that causes excessive bleeding.
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A genetic condition that causes blood blockages, due to the erythrocytes forming into sickle shapes instead of discs.
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Syndrome MDS; is a group of cancers that causes the immature blood cells in the bone marrow to not form properly.
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A bone marrow disorder that disrupts the production of blood cells, leading to fibrosis.
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FA; a genetic disease that leads to bone marrow failure.
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HL; a classification of lymphoma that is characterized by having Reed0Sternberg cells under the microscope.
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NHL; a classification of lymphoma that is characterized by not having Reed-Sternberg cells under the microscope.
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A type of NHL that causes B-cell lymphocytes to reproduce aggressively.
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Central Nervous System Lymphoma; a type of NHL that develops in the brain, spinal cord, and spinal fluid.