What does HEM stand for?

HEM stands for various terms. Discover the full forms, meanings, and possible interpretations of HEM across different fields and industries.

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Hemophilia

 A general term for a number of disorders of blood clotting, in which one or another protein in the blood-clotting pathway is defective or missing.

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Hemorrhage

Bleeding or the abnormal flow of blood.A hemorrhage may be "external" and visible on the outside of the body or "internal," where there is no sign of bleeding outside the body. Bleeding from a cut on the face is an external hemorrhage. Bleeding into the spleen or liver are examples of internal hemorrhage. The term "hemorrhagic" comes from the Greek "haima," blood + rhegnumai," to break forth; a free and forceful escape of blood.

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Hemorrhagic

Pertaining to bleeding or the abnormal flow of blood. The patient may have an internal hemorrhagic problem that is not be visible or the patient may have an external hemorrhagic problem that is therefore visible on the outside of the body.The term "hemorrhagic" comes from the Greek "haima," blood + rhegnumai," to break forth = a free and forceful escape of blood.

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