haemogram

/hɛməˈɡrɑːm/

Definitions

1. noun

A graph or chart showing the relative frequencies of different types of blood cells.

“The doctor used a haemogram to diagnose the patient’s anemia.”

2. noun

A record of the quantities of different components of blood, such as red and white cells, platelets, and haemoglobin.

“The laboratory technician analyzed the haemogram to ensure the patient’s blood was within normal limits.”

Synonyms

  • blood profile
  • blood test

Antonyms

  • blood clot
  • haemorrhage