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blood crisis
blood crisis[′bləd ‚krī·səs] (medicine) The sudden appearance of large numbers of nucleated erythrocytes in the circulating blood. blood crisis
blood cri·sis1. the appearance of a large number of nucleated red blood cells in the peripheral blood, accompanied by reticulocytosis and occurring in "exhausted" bone marrow in pernicious anemia and in hemolytic icterus; 2. a suddenly appearing leukocytosis, indicating a change for the better in the course of a grave blood disease. blood crisis The sudden appearance of large numbers of immature nucleated red cells in the circulating BLOOD. |