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Antihemophilic plasma Movement Abnormal variation in the size of erythrocytes Anisocytosis Fold here Movement Normal blood plasma that has been processed to preserve an antihemophilic factor Antihemophilic plasma Fold here Movement Normal blood to which a solution of acid citrate has been added to prevent coagulation Citrated whole blood Fold here

Hemorrhagic telangiectasia Movement Normal blood plasma that has been vacuum-dried to prevent the growth of microorganisms Dried plasma Fold here Movement Inherited tendency to bleed form localized lesions of the capillaries Hemorrhagic telangiectasia Fold here Movement Normal blood to which a solution of heparin has been added to prevent coagulation Heparinized whole blood Fold here

Movement Macrocytosis Movement Microcytosis Movement Neutrophilia Abnormal large erythrocytes Fold here Movement Microcytosis Fold here Abnormally small erythrocytes Movement Neutrophilia Increase in the number of circulating neutrophils. Fold here

Movement Packed red cells Movement Pancytopenia Movement Concentrate suspension of red blood cells from which the plasma has been removed Packed red cells Fold here Movement Pancytopenia Abnormal depression of all the cellular components of blood Fold here Movement Poikilocytosis Fold here Irregularly shaped erythrocytes

Movement Purpura Movement Septicemia Spontaneous bleeding into the tissues and through the mucous membranes Purpura Fold here Movement Growth of disease-causing microorganisms or presence of their toxins in the blood Septicemia Fold here