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Type Words
Synonyms aphaeresis
Type of deletion, omission
Derivation apheretic
Type Words
Synonyms pheresis
Type of dialysis
Has types plasmapheresis, plateletpheresis
Derivation apheretic

Examples of apheresis

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Generally, apheresis has to be performed fairly often, and is an invasive process.
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Yeah, i had kind of missed that part about the new method of apheresis collection.
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Currently, platelets are collected either from donated blood or by apheresis.
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Hartman, who lives in Woodbridge, donates platelets by apheresis regularly.
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Apheresis uses plastics and tubing, which come into contact with the blood.
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Apheresis is when blood donors give select components, most commonly platelets and plasma.
From the toledoblade.com
Today, a process called apheresis is used about 70 percent of the time.
From the washingtonpost.com
The blue pressure cuff is controlled by the platelet apheresis machine in newer models.
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The stem cells are then harvested from the bloodstream through a technique called apheresis.
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Apheresis is a technique that separates components of the blood.
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The apheresis procedure is the process of separating platelets and plasma from red blood cells.
From the ocregister.com
Depending on the substance that is being removed, different processes are employed in apheresis.
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The cells were collected by apheresis, a procedure that separates them from other blood components.
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From fluid tissues such as blood, cells are extracted by bulk methods, usually centrifugation or apheresis.
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An alternate method for extracorporal separation of blood components such as plasma or cells is apheresis.
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When the stem cells have been collected by apheresis, they are frozen and preserved until ready for transplant.
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So Loyola University Medical Center is offering a treatment called LDL apheresis, which is similar to kidney dialysis.
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But the apheresis method extracts only blood and thus there is no prohibition on paying for it, the court said.
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More examples
  • Aphaeresis: (linguistics) omission at the beginning of a word as in `coon' for `raccoon' or `till' for `until'
  • A procedure in which blood is drawn and separated into its components by dialysis; some are retained and the rest are returned to the donor by transfusion
  • Apheresis (u1F00u03C6u03B1u03AFu03C1u03B5u03C3u03B9u03C2 (aphairesis, u201Ca taking awayu201D)) is a medical technology in which the blood of a donor or patient is passed through an apparatus that separates out one particular constituent and returns the remainder to the circulation. It is thus an extracorporeal therapy.
  • In phonetics, apheresis (aphaeresis; or , from Greek apo away, hairein to take) is the loss of one or more sounds from the beginning of a word, especially the loss of an unstressed vowel.
  • The removal of blood from a patient in order that certain components (such as platelets) may be removed before transfusion back to the donor; The loss of letters or sounds from the beginning of a word, such as the development of special from especial
  • (Apheresed) apheresis- Infusion of a patient's own blood from which certain cellular or fluid elements have been removed. [G.aphaeresis, withdrawal]
  • A procedure where whole Blood is removed from the body and desired component(s), such as plasma or platelets is retained and the remainder of the Blood is returned to the donor.
  • The process of taking blood, cleansing it or adding certain substances, and returning the blood to the patient.
  • Fractionation of blood by centrifugation, so that specific components can be replaced.