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hemogram

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he·mo·gram (hm-grm)
n.
A record of the findings from an examination of the blood, especially with reference to the numbers, proportions, and morphological features of the formed elements.

hemogram
[hē′məgram]
Etymology: Gk, haima + gramma, record
a written or graphic record of a differential blood count that emphasizes the size, shape, special characteristics, and numbers of the solid components of the blood. See also complete blood count.

hemogram
a graphic or tabular representation of the differential blood count.


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Laboratory values, including levels of sodium, potassium, liver enzymes, creatinine, and coagulation factors, as well as results of hemogram and chest radiograph, were within normal limits.
8, as indicated by the kit manufacturer; b) white cell count in a hemogram < 12,000 cells/mL, the lower limit of the normal range (Dallman 1977) for chronic illnesses and for chronic multimedication that may interfere with the study.
The results of the hemogram, biochemical liver and kidney function tests, and electrolyte measurements revealed that most parameters were normal.
 
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