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hypochromatic, a. Med.|haɪpəʊkrəʊˈmætɪk| [f. hypo- 4 + chromatic a.] a. Of the skin: deficient in pigment.
1894in Gould Dict. Med. 593/2. b. = hypochromic a. i.
1929R. B. H. Gradwohl tr. Schilling's Blood Picture ii. 112 Remissions, often very extensive, are striking... The blood picture may appear normal again and may become temporarily hypochromatic. 1930H. Downey in E. T. Bell Text-bk. Path. xxviii. 585 In this type of anemia one may find all gradations from cases showing abundant signs of regeneration to the simple hypochromatic types. 1971V. F. Fairbanks et al. Clin. Dis. Iron Metabolism (ed. 2) iii. 129 Hypochromatic changes in the erythrocyte..may occur in a variety of unrelated disorders including iron-deficiency anemia. |