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hemoconia
hemoconia[‚hē·mə′kō·nē·ə] (biochemistry) Round or dumbbell-shaped, refractile, colorless particles found in blood plasma. hemoconia
hemoconia [he″mo-ko´ne-ah] (pl. hemoco´-�niae) (L.) minute colorless bodies found in blood, thought to be products of the disintegration of erythrocytes. Called also blood dust and hemokonia.he·mo·co·ni·a (hē'mō-kō'nē-ă), An obsolete term for small refractive particles in the circulating blood, probably lipid material associated with fragmented stroma from red blood cells. Synonym(s): blood dust, blood motes, dust corpuscles [hemo- + G. konis, dust] he·mo·co·ni·a (hē'mō-kō'nē-ă) Small, refractive particles in the circulating blood, probably lipid material associated with fragmented stroma from red blood cells. Synonym(s): haemoconia. [hemo- + G. konis, dust] |