Definition of Apheresis. Meaning of Apheresis. Synonyms of Apheresis

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Definition of Apheresis

Apheresis
Apheresis A*pher"e*sis (?; 277), n. [L. aphaeresis, Gr. ?, fr. ? to take away; ? + ? to take.] 1. (Gram.) The dropping of a letter or syllable from the beginning of a word; e. g., cute for acute. 2. (Surg.) An operation by which any part is separated from the rest. [Obs.] --Dunglison.

Meaning of Apheresis from wikipedia

- uses of apheresis is for collecting stem cells. Depending on the substance that is being removed, different processes are emplo**** in apheresis. If separation...
- the term "apheresis" is often limited to the loss of an unstressed vowel. The Oxford English Dictionary gives that particular kind of apheresis the name...
- blood donation interval criteria for apheresis requires at least 48 hours interval after platelet- or plasma-apheresis. Any donation should not be done more...
- performing apheresis in pediatric patients, with the understanding that the apheresis technology and equipment used to perform adult apheresis are also...
- In medicine, LDL apheresis is a form of apheresis, resembling dialysis, to eliminate the cholesterol-containing particle low-density lipoprotein (LDL)...
- Leukocyte apheresis is a medical device therapy (selective granulocyte/monocyte adsorptive {GMA} apheresis; GMDN code: 47306) for the treatment of inflammation...
- of Therapeutic Apheresis in Clinical Practice-Evidence-Based Approach from the Writing Committee of the American Society for Apheresis: The Seventh Special...
- A; Di Schino, C; Tonali, P (2000). "Therapeutic apheresis in myasthenia gravis". Therapeutic Apheresis. 4 (4): 275–79. doi:10.1046/j.1526-0968.2000.004004275...
- (2012). "Anticoagulation techniques in apheresis: from heparin to citrate and beyond". Journal of Clinical Apheresis. 27 (3): 117–25. doi:10.1002/jca.21222...
- Donation may be of whole blood, or of specific components directly (apheresis). Blood banks often parti****te in the collection process as well as the...