blood dyscrasia
A disease is any abnormal condition that impairs the working capacity of an organism or any part of an organism such as a cell, tissue, organ, or organ system.
cell of blood
Another word for sickle cell disease
The suffix for a blood condition is "-emia." This suffix typically indicates a presence of a substance in the blood.
The word part that means "abnormal condition" is "pathy," derived from the Greek word "pathos," which means suffering or disease. This prefix is commonly used in medical terminology to indicate a disease or disorder, such as in words like "neuropathy" (abnormal condition of the nerves) or "cardiomyopathy" (disease of the heart muscle).
-cyt/e/o is the medical terminology combining form meaning cell, as in hepatocyte (liver cell) or cytology (study of cells).the root word meaning cell is Cyt/o, likewise the suffix that refers to cell is -cyte
If you stick to English, there isn't any other word for it.
disease
The doctor SPECIALIZE in blood disease.
Flow; excessive discharge. orrhexis. rupture. osis. abnormal condition (means increased when used with blood cell word roots).
The word 'disease' is a noun; a word for an impairment of health or a condition of abnormality of the body; a word for a thing.Examples of verbs used with the noun 'disease' are to catch a disease or to develop a disease.
In the word "disease," the prefix "dis-" comes from Latin and generally means "apart," "asunder," or "away." It indicates a negative or opposite condition. Thus, "disease" implies a state of being away from health or a condition that disrupts normal bodily functions.