(n.) A medicine designed to improve the condition of the blood.
Example Sentences:
(1) The mean hematic lithium level has been considered insufficient to obtein the essential informations.
(2) Two clinical cases of hematic infiltration of the cornea after severe ocular contusions are reported.
(3) In this study fibrous nasal polyps, obtained from four patients, were analyzed by means of immunocytochemical methods for the presence of interstitial hematic cell infiltrate and HLA-DR molecule expression.
(4) Dopamine haemodynamic compensation attempt results in an increase of chloramphenicol hematic concentration in the sepsis liver group and the pharmacokinetics levels bear new deterioration.
(5) 5 out of 15 organs were found to contain a larger amount of interstitial hematic cells that were constituted mainly by macrophages and B cells, together with a small percentage of granulocytes and T cells.
(6) Hemorheological, hematic and hemodynamic parameters were analysed.
(7) The Authors describe the laparoscopic aspects of spontaneous human ovulation and correlate it with the evaluation of basal body temperature, the total urinary oestrogens, pregnanediol and urinary LH and some hematic values of 17-beta-estradiol, 17-alpha-Hydroxyprogesterone and rogesterone.
(8) Edemohemorrhagic lesions (EHL) presenting phenomena of capillary congestion with hematic extravasation and interstitial and intra-alveolar edema, without inflammatory involvement.
(9) This effect was concentration-dependent and was more pronounced in the cortex from immature animals, where a statistically significant inhibition was observed at EtOH concentrations as low as 50 mM, comparable to the hematic concentrations reached following in vivo administration of doses of ETOH able to induce developmental neurotoxicity.
(10) Hematic cyst of the orbit has been described in association with various diseases, but its pathogenetic mechanism remains unclear.
(11) Baz Mohammed Hemat, the provincial public health director, said two intelligence service officers had also been killed, and suggested that some casualties listed as civilians may have been members of the security forces.
(12) The authors report 4 cases of splenic complications occurring during chronic pancreatic disease and emphasize the vascular origin of the lesions observed in the spleen whether rupture, pseudo-cysts, hematic cysts, infarction or necrosis.
(13) Blood vessels filled with hematic cells were commonly present within the grafts.
(14) Under these circumstances the pathogenetic importance of alterations of the complex movements presented by the cardiac type during the course of septal development and, to an event greater extent, possible alterations of the embryonal hematic flow are underlined.
(15) Experiments with Sprague-Dawley rats (mature females weighing 500 to 160 g) have demonstrated the ability of immunoglobulins G to penetrate through the respiratory epithelial-hematic barrier.
(16) The action of this drug on hematic triglyceride level and on severity and frequency of the hypostenic dyspeptic symptoms and biliary colic is interesting from the viewpoint of new therapeutic prospects.
(17) Finally, in a similar case, anatomopathological study of the hematic material should also be carried out.
(18) The authors believe that the histological appearance may be affected by the functional phase of the tumor at the moment of surgery: with sphincters closed, meaning very little dilatation of the venous collection areas, or with sphincters open, meaning considerable dilatation of the venous collection areas due to increased hematic flow.
(19) In a series of 10 patients the hematic and plasmatic clearances of 99mTc-pyrophosphate (PYP) and 99mTc-metylene-diphosphonate (MDP) have been studied.
(20) In comparison with a control group, a significant decrease in the frequency of early appearance of inflammatory and hematic complications has been noted.