- erythrocytapheresis
- eryth·ro·cy·ta·phe·re·sis (ə-rith″ro-si″tə-fə-reґsis) [erythrocyte + apheresis] the withdrawal of blood, separation and retention of red blood cells, and retransfusion of the remainder into the donor.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Erythrocytapheresis — Erythrocytapheresis, generally speaking, is the withdrawal of blood, more specifically including the separation and retention of red blood cells, and also the retransfusion of the remainder into the donor.Types of cytapheresis include:*… … Wikipedia
Cytapheresis — Intervention MeSH D016238 Cytapheresis is the removal of a cell based component of blood. It is contrasted with plasmapheresis, which is the removal of blood plasma … Wikipedia
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Apheresis — The process of removing a specific component from blood and returning the remaining components to the donor, in order to collect more of one particular part of the blood than could be separated from a unit of whole blood. Also called hemapheresis … Medical dictionary
cytapheresis — A procedure in which various cells can be separated from the withdrawn blood and retained, with the plasma and other formed elements retransfused into the donor. [cyt + G. aphairesis, a withdrawal] * * * cyt·a·phe·re·sis (sīt″ə… … Medical dictionary