Hematology

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the study of the visible cellular components found in the bloodstream and bone marrow
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studies the cellular elements to gain knowledge regarding the internal status of the body
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Stoppage of bleeding or circulation.
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production of blood cells
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white blood cells with fine granules staining; lavender or pink
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white blood cells with large red granules
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white blood cells with large granules; stain dark blue
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large, nongranular white blood cells that develop in bone marrow
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small, nongranular white blood cells
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large nuclear cell in the bone marrow that fragments its cytoplasm to become platelets
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cellular fragments gathering at the site of a damaged blood vessel
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the body's ability to initiate a clotting response to stop bleeding and prevent the blood from forming an unwanted stationary clot
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test measuring the percentage of packed red blood cells compared with total blood volume