cachaemia
/kætˈsiːmiə/Definitions
1. noun
A condition of the blood in which the red cells are reduced in number, often caused by chronic disease.
“The patient was diagnosed with cachemaia due to the advanced stages of cancer.”
1. noun
A condition of the blood in which the red cells are reduced in number, often caused by chronic disease.
“The patient was diagnosed with cachemaia due to the advanced stages of cancer.”