
<haematology, procedure> Separation of one or more kinds of cells from whole blood with the return of other blood cell constituents to the patient or donor. ... This is accomplished with an instrument that uses centrifugation to separate the cells into different layers based on the differences in cell density (displacement) or drag coefficien...
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(sīt″ә-fә-re´sis) apheresis of blood cells; see erythrocytapheresis, leukapheresis, and thrombocytapheresis.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: sī′tă-fĕ-rē′sis Definitions: 1. A procedure in which various cells can be separated from the withdrawn blood and retained, with the plasma and other formed elements retransfused into the donor.
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cytapheresis Separation of one or more kinds of cells from whole blood with the return of other blood cell constituents to the patient or donor. This is accomplished with an instrument that uses centrifugation to separate the cells into different layers based on the differences in cell density (displacement) or drag coefficients in a current (elut...
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