haemolysis
polychromasia: the reaction of red cells to stain as indicated by the appearance of bluish or grayish colored erythrocytes Polychromasia refers to variation in erythrocyte coloration. This variation largely relates to the maturation of the cell. The younger form will appear with bluer cytoplasm in Romanowsky stains; the mature form will stain uniformly orange-pink. No standardized index of avian polychromasia is being employed clinically. A slight degree of polychromasia is normal. Increases in polychromasia suggest an increased bone marrow response. No polychromasia correlates with non-responsive, anemic patients, which is characterized by all cells exhibiting the same coloration. This finding presents a guarded prognosis, pending resolution of the cause of the non-regeneration.
low haemoglobin
hemolytic anemia
Hypochromia
the difference between nonlethal and lethal is that they both have lethal in there but non means no so nonlethal means no lethal at all. judy wardell=]
The snake's venom was lethal to its prey, causing paralysis and ultimately leading to death.
Any alcohol is lethal in large amounts.
His cooking was lethal, it had tentacles and everything!
You die. And no it is not "lethal"
It's Lethal with german accent
Lethal Xcess happened in 1991.