A milky appearance in a patient's plasma often indicates the presence of elevated levels of lipids, commonly referred to as lipemia. This condition can result from conditions such as hyperlipidemia, where there is an excess of fats in the blood, or can occur after a recent fatty meal. It may also suggest underlying metabolic disorders or the need for further evaluation to rule out other potential causes. In clinical settings, this finding can affect laboratory test results and may require fasting for accurate assessments.
it means he/she has diabetes inspidus
Plasma is an ionized gas.
Ummmmm the sun is not near the Edge of the milky way.The milky way is just the milky way.The milky way is spiral anyways? not being mean
It means the galaxy that is called "Milky Way". We are inside this galaxy.
Milky Way: 1. Milky Way is a type of fudge chocolate that you get in Celebrations packs 2. The Milky Way is the galaxy that houses the Solar System. It is in a swirl shape. The closest galaxy to the Milky Way is the Andromeda
The thick milky yellow discharge is nothing more then a infection.
"The Milky Way."
no we couldn't because galaxies mean the milky way and if the milky way wasn't here we wouldn't
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=milky+way ....ummm haha, yeeeeah
if you mean plasma as in blood plasma then i don't believe so because blood plasma is a liquid and gas is, well, a gas. if you mean plasma as in particles heated to the point they move into a stat called the plasma state then yes. plasma particles move faster than any gas particle. period.
it means totencarmoon
Myeloma is a condition in which plasma cells become cancerous. It is sometimes referred to as plasma cell dyscrasia or plasma cell myeloma, and most commonly as multiple myeloma (MM). Multiple myeloma is the most common form found in patients.