Hematologic (adjective)

Relating to the study of blood, blood-forming tissues, and blood diseases.

Origin:

Derived from the greek word 'haima' meaning blood and 'logos' meaning study.

Examples:

  1. The hematologic laboratory was equipped with the latest technology for analyzing blood samples and detecting disease.
  2. The hematologic examination revealed a low red blood cell count and a high white blood cell count, indicating a possible infection.
  3. The hematologic specialist was highly trained in diagnosing and treating blood disorders such as anemia, leukemia, and blood clots.
  4. The hematologic research was focused on developing new treatments for blood-related diseases and improving the understanding of blood cell production and function.
  5. The hematologic department was staffed by a team of medical professionals with expertise in hematology, pathology, and laboratory science.
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