Definition of Hypochromia. Meaning of Hypochromia. Synonyms of Hypochromia

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Definition of Hypochromia

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Meaning of Hypochromia from wikipedia

- adjusts for effect the size of the cell has on its amount of hemoglobin. Hypochromia is clinically defined as below the normal MCH reference range of 27–33...
- the skin or nails. Hyperchromia can refer to hyperpigmentation, and hypochromia can refer to hypopigmentation. Dyschromatoses involve both hyperpigmented...
- production. In the case of iron deficiency anemia, microcytosis and hypochromia would also be expected. Rare elliptocytes (less than 1%) on a peripheral...
- – a syndrome in which heterochromia is expressed as a bilateral iris hypochromia in some cases. A ****anese review of 11 children with albinism found that...
- red cell has a diameter of 7.2 µm. Microcytes are common seen in with hypochromia in iron-deficiency anaemia, thal****aemia trait, congenital sideroblastic...
- The red blood cells are abnormally small (microcytosis), have large areas of central pallor (hypochromia), and vary greatly in size (anisocytosis)....
- totally devoid of chlorophyll. Terms ****ociated with this phenomenon are "hypochromia" and "albiflora". Biological pigments are substances produced by living...
- form is mildly anemic (Hb 11–13 g/dl) but presents with a significant hypochromia (deficiency of hemoglobin in the red blood cells) and microcytosis. A...
- blood cells are the hallmark of stage 4; first microcytosis and then hypochromia develop. Iron deficiency begins to affect tissues in stage 5, manifesting...