Definition of Hypochromic. Meaning of Hypochromic. Synonyms of Hypochromic

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- Hypochromic anemia is a generic term for any type of anemia in which the red blood cells are paler than normal. (Hypo- refers to less, and chromic means...
- Porphyria is a group of disorders in which substances called porphyrins build up in the body, adversely affecting the skin or nervous system. The types...
- complete blood count. MCH value is diminished in hypochromic anemias. RBCs are either normochromic or hypochromic. They are never "hyperchromic". If more than...
- blood cells (erythrocytes) contain less hemoglobin and are usually also hypochromic, meaning that the red blood cells appear paler than usual. This can be...
- known as spoon nails,: 782  is a nail disease that can be a sign of hypochromic anemia, especially iron-deficiency anemia.: 656  It refers to abnormally...
- affected eye may be hyperpigmented (hyperchromic) or hypopigmented (hypochromic). In humans, an increase of melanin production in the eyes indicates...
- and Simron. Ferrous gluconate is effectively used in the treatment of hypochromic anemia. The use of this compound compared with other iron preparations...
- increasing the pH level. The opposite, a decrease of absorbance is called hypochromicity. Heat denaturation of DNA, also called melting, causes the double helix...
- endoscopy may reveal the web in the esophagus. Blood tests demonstrate a hypochromic microcytic anemia that is consistent with an iron-deficiency anemia....
- by an enemy Ovid, Metamorphoses 4:428 febris amatoria fever of love Hypochromic anemia or chlorosis, once described as the "fever of love", which was...