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  1. ... Hematologic status Platelet count Erythrocyte count Search for schistocytes in the blood smear. Leukocyte count Other Serum ...
  2. ... abnormally shaped. Presence of fragmented cells (also called schistocytes) may be due to: Artificial heart valve Blood ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Standard dental dictionary 
    Publication: Chicago : Laird & Lee, Inc., 1923
    ... model or drawing; pertaining to a systematic plan, schistocyte (skis'to-slt). [G. schistos, cloven; kytos, cell.] ... or divided red bloodcell, schizocyte (skiz'6-sit). Schistocyte. Schizomycetes (skiz-6-mI-se'tez). [G. mykes, ...
  4. ... stated at present whether these cells are mere schistocytes (fragments of larger cells) or are perfect cells ... 301 test for leucin, 379 Schick reaction, 708 Schistocytes, 584 Schistosomum hematobium in blood, 687 in urine, ...
  5. ... also a species of rock, such as gneiss. Schistocyte. A blood-corpuscle under- going division. Schistoproso'pia ( ...
  6. ... skull. 2. A monster with a fissured skull. Schistocyte {skis'-to-cit) [crj«rrdf, cleft; nvrog, cell]. ...
  7. ... blood-corpuscle undergoing segmentation. Schistocyto'sis. Accumulation of schistocytes in the blood. Schistoglos'sia (skis-to-glos' ...
  8. ... blood-corpuscle undergoing segmentation. Schistocyto'sis. Accumulation of schistocytes in the blood. Schistoglos'sia (skis-to-glos' ...