What's the difference between anaemic and bloodless?

Anaemic


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to anaemia.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The results also revealed that stunting, wasting and stunting together and overweight were more common in young workers who were both anaemic and had evidence of parasitic infection than those who were anaemic only or had parasitic infection only.
  • (2) There was no influence of a difference in 2,3-DPG content of the erythrocytes on the above-metioned parameters during severe anaemic hypoxia.
  • (3) Nineteen (41%) of 46 anaemic rheumatoid arthritis patients taking non-steroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAID) and three (27%) of 11 patients with unexplained iron deficiency, were found to have small bowel lesions to account for their anaemia.
  • (4) Out of these 200 girls, 6 were unmarried, 51 were anaemic, 20 had toxaemia of pregnancy.
  • (5) Figures last week showed the US economy barely grew in the final three months of 2015, rising at an anaemic 0.7% annual rate.
  • (6) Here, we show that only protein 4.1b is present in the immature reticulocytes of anaemic patients.
  • (7) It has been recognised for many years that anaemic cancer patients have a particularly poor prognosis (see recent reviews [4,8]).
  • (8) Adult Xenopus laevis, rendered anaemic by phenylhydrazine injection, have been studied during the recovery from such anaemia.
  • (9) A third group (G3) had been created from two others with anaemic infants and received daily iron supplementation.
  • (10) Non-Caucasians (mainly Pakistani) were more commonly anaemic than Caucasians and showed a peak prevalence (31%) in the 3rd, 4th and 5th years.
  • (11) The iron deficient anaemic children with hypoalbuminaemia had significantly reduced serum and salivary protein (P less than 0.001), but iron concentrations in serum and saliva remained unaltered.
  • (12) Quantitative information on abnormalities of erythropoiesis and mechanisms of anaemia has been obtained in 136 anaemic patients by means of ferrokinetic studies.
  • (13) Dialysis therapy in anaemic patients may predispose to and facilitate the detection of myocardial ischemia by the simultaneous interplay of hypotension, hypovolemia, hypoxia and tachycardia.
  • (14) The findings of our study suggest that conventional indices for iron metabolic disorder in anaemic patients with chronic inflammatic disease should include peripheral microcytosis, transferrin saturation, and RCF content but could neglect plasma ferritin concentrations.
  • (15) The highest ratio of placental weight to birthweight occurred in the most anaemic women with the largest falls in mean cell volume.
  • (16) The drug appears useful in the management of anaemic and thrombocytopenic MDS patients.
  • (17) "The first quarter, however, will be weak and going forward next year we expect anaemic consumer spending growth."
  • (18) Over three-quarters of these patients were anaemic.
  • (19) It is considered that storage iron depletion in non-anaemic women is not in the main related to pathological levels of menstrual loss but rather to inadequate dietary iron.
  • (20) Locomotion in 11 anaemically decerebrated spinal animals (1-3 weeks after transection at T13-L1) was induced by administration of clonidine, L-dopa and nialamide; by administration of the latter two drugs only; or by exteroceptive stimulation in the absence of any drugs.

Bloodless


Definition:

  • (a.) Destitute of blood, or apparently so; as, bloodless cheeks; lifeless; dead.
  • (a.) Not attended with shedding of blood, or slaughter; as, a bloodless victory.
  • (a.) Without spirit or activity.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) 2 The use of labetalol intravenously produced hypotension and a bloodless operating field in patients undergoing plastic surgery and in those undergoing radical surgery for the removal of carcinoma.
  • (2) It is then suggested that this method bloodless drainage may be successfully carried out in cases of accidental lesion of the oesophagus without perforation of parietal pleura, caused by peroral endoscopic manoeuvres or dilatation of oesophageal anatomical and functional strictures.
  • (3) With careful refinements in the pump oxygenator and a nonblood prime, bloodless open heart surgery may be performed almost routinely.
  • (4) The suture described is simple, easy, quick, bloodless, anchored to three points in the cervical musculature and is passed deep to the cervical blood vessels.
  • (5) Always performed under local anesthetic with a practically bloodless field, this surgery never induced any general complication.
  • (6) Canine gastroduodenopancreatic blocks were isolated and perfused ex vivo with oxygenated bloodless fluorocarbon emulsion.
  • (7) The studies were carried out under the conditions of acute and chronic experiment as the arteria pressure was recorded by blood and bloodless method.
  • (8) Things start getting out of control when Rocket's younger gang target the clients of a sleazy motel and the raid, intended to be bloodless, becomes a killing spree.
  • (9) Endotoxin induced large increases in pulmonary artery pressure, pulmonary vascular resistance, alveolar-arterial O2 gradient, alveolar dead-space ventilation, postmortem gravimetric lung weight of bloodless lung, albumin and total protein concentrations in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid, and the number of neutrophils recovered from bronchoalveolar lavage fluid.
  • (10) Our results demonstrate that bloodless cardiac surgery on bypass is feasible in children as shown in this special group of children of Jehovah's Witnesses.
  • (11) Red storm Lucas’s films have always been rather bloodless.
  • (12) There appears to be no evidence supporting the idea that bloodless hypothermic perfusion permanently damages human kidneys or increases the chances of rejection.
  • (13) The carbon dioxide laser facilitates resection by providing a bloodless field, and reduces the possibility of viral seeding of the conjunctiva by sterilizing the operative site and sealing the lymphatics.
  • (14) As an aid to accomplishing a safe and bloodless dissection, these vessels have been described--the deep inferior epigastric vein, the iliopubic vein, the rectusial vein, the retropubic vein and the communicating rectusio-epigastric vein, and their relationship into a venous circle.
  • (15) We developed a novel method which enables bloodless exposure of the levator veli palatini muscle in rat in order to investigate the physiological properties of this muscle.
  • (16) Performance of a vascular anastomosis or repair requires meticulous, gentle technique and a bloodless operative field.
  • (17) From these results two equations were derived, one for each of the upper and lower limbs, which give the minimum tourniquet pressures to produce bloodless fields.
  • (18) Deaths from uncontrollable hemorrhage might be prevented by arresting the circulation under protective hypothermia to allow resuscitative surgery to repair these injuries in a bloodless field.
  • (19) The concentration of cefotiam (CTM) in the serum and the bloodless lung with time is discussed.
  • (20) The use of a bloodless solution and high pressure to accelerate microporous membrane oxygenator (MMO) failure was investigated.

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