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Q: Is anemia an example of blood dyscrasia?
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Is anemia in crohn's disease caused by blood dyscrasias?

Blood dyscrasia is a pathological condition of the blood, usually involving disorders of the cellular elements of the blood. Anemia is most often caused by poor function of the ileum and malabsorption of vitamin B12.


What word is use for a disease condition of any blood cell?

blood dyscrasia


What is the anatomy and physiology of blood dyscrasia?

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What is the general term for blood disordeds?

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Blood is any pathologic conditon of the cellular elements of blood?

blood dyscrasia


What is dyscrasia?

any pathologic condition of the cellular elements of the blood.


What is the medical term meaning abnormal blood condition?

HemopathyBlood Dyscrasia


Dyscrasia is also known as blood poisoning?

false the correct term is septicemia


What term means any abnormal or pathologic conditon of the blood?

Any abnormal blood disorder comes under the broad term blood dyscrasia.Any abnormal blood disorder comes under the broad term blood dyscrasia.


What is hemorragia anemia?

Anemia is reduced hemoglobin in blood. One cause of anemia is blood loss. Bleeding is called hemorrhagia. Anemia caused by blood loss is hemorrhagic anemia.


What is the medical term for condition of abnormal formation of the cells?

Congenital dyserythropoietic anemia The term for condition of abnormal formation is dysplasia


What is the medical term meaning condition in which any of the blood components are abnormal in some way?

The general term for pathologic changes to circulating blood cells is blood dyscrasia. Some of the categories would be morphologic changes to the cells (such as sickle cell animal, microcytosis, etc.), increased numbers of immature blood cells (such as seen in regenerative anemai), gross nuclear changes (usually indicative of neoplastic changes) and inappropriate cell numbers (either too high or too low).