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Apheresis
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아테레시스, 혈액 성분 분리
a medical procedure removing specific blood components, like plasma or platelets, and returning the rest to the individual
What is "apheresis"?
Apheresis is a medical procedure that involves separating and removing specific substances from a patient's blood. This process allows healthcare providers to target and manipulate elements such as plasma, platelets, or white blood cells for medical purposes. Apheresis can be used to treat conditions like autoimmune diseases, blood disorders, and certain infections by selectively removing harmful substances or elements from the bloodstream. This procedure helps to manage symptoms and improve overall health by changing the structure of the blood temporarily.
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아퍼리시스, 단어의 시작 부분 생략
(linguistics) omission at the beginning of a word as in `coon' for `raccoon' or `till' for `until'
apheresis
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Apheresis collects stem cells for transplantation.
Donors may experience minimal discomfort during apheresis.
Apheresis is considered for conditions requiring regulation of blood components.
The machine in apheresis separates blood components based on density.
plasma is separated and removed by apheresis for therapeutic purposes.