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Apheresis

Apheresis
Whole blood enters the centrifuge (1) and separates into plasma (2), leukocytes (3), and erythrocytes (4). Selected components are then drawn off (5).
MeSHD016238

Apheresis (ἀφαίρεσις (aphairesis, "a taking away")) is a medical technology in which the blood of a person is passed through an apparatus that separates out one particular constituent and returns the remainder to the circulation. It is thus an extracorporeal therapy.

One of the uses of apheresis is for collecting hematopoetic stem cells.[1]

  1. ^ Katherine, Abel; American Academy of Professional Coders (2013). Official CPC Certification Study Guide. Delmar Cengage Learning. p. 128. ISBN 978-1-285-42799-7. OCLC 1073648099.

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فصادة Arabic Afèresi (medicina) Catalan Aferese Danish Apherese German އަފެރިސިސް DV Aféresis (medicina) Spanish آفرزیس FA Hemafereesi Finnish Aphérèse (médecine) French אפרזיס HE

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