Thrombocytopenia

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Pronunciation: /θrɒmboʊsaɪtoʊˈpiːniə/

Definitions of thrombocytopenia

noun a medical condition characterized by a deficiency of platelets in the blood, resulting in the potential for excessive bleeding or bruising

Example Sentences

A1 Thrombocytopenia is a medical condition where a person has a low platelet count.

A2 The doctor diagnosed the patient with thrombocytopenia after conducting blood tests.

B1 Treatment for thrombocytopenia may include medications to increase platelet production.

B2 Severe cases of thrombocytopenia can lead to excessive bleeding and bruising.

C1 Patients with thrombocytopenia may need regular monitoring of their platelet levels.

C2 The hematologist recommended a bone marrow biopsy to further investigate the cause of thrombocytopenia.

Examples of thrombocytopenia in a Sentence

formal Thrombocytopenia is a condition characterized by a low platelet count in the blood.

informal My friend was diagnosed with thrombocytopenia, which means she has low platelets.

slang Having thrombocytopenia is like running low on the blood's clotting helpers.

figurative In a sea of platelets, thrombocytopenia is like having a small lifeboat.

Grammatical Forms of thrombocytopenia

past tense

thrombocytopeniaed

plural

thrombocytopenias

comparative

more thrombocytopenia

superlative

most thrombocytopenia

present tense

thrombocytopenias

future tense

will thrombocytopenia

perfect tense

has thrombocytopeniaed

continuous tense

is thrombocytopeniaing

singular

thrombocytopenia

positive degree

thrombocytopenia

infinitive

to thrombocytopenia

gerund

thrombocytopeniaing

participle

thrombocytopeniaed

Origin and Evolution of thrombocytopenia

First Known Use: 1934 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'thrombocytopenia' originates from the combination of three Greek words: 'thrombo' meaning clot, 'cyto' meaning cell, and 'penia' meaning deficiency.
Evolution of the word: The term 'thrombocytopenia' was first used in medical literature in 1934 to describe a condition characterized by a low platelet count in the blood. Over time, the word has become widely accepted in the medical field to refer to this specific condition.