anhematosis

/ˌænɪmæˈtoʊsɪs/

Definitions

1. noun

A reduction or absence of blood cells in the body, often due to disease or genetic condition.

“The doctor diagnosed the patient with anhematosis, which required regular blood transfusions to manage.”

Synonyms

  • leukopenia
  • pancytopenia

Antonyms

  • polycythemia