What does myoglobinemia mean?
Myoglobinemia means (hematology, pathology) Presence of myoglobin in the blood or (usually, more specifically) excessive myoglobin in the blood, as occurs in rhabdomyolysis or various other conditions..
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/ˌmaɪoʊɡloʊbɪˈnimiə/ · noun
(hematology, pathology) Presence of myoglobin in the blood or (usually, more specifically) excessive myoglobin in the blood, as occurs in rhabdomyolysis or various other conditions..
Use myoglobinemia when its meaning, tone and grammar fit the full sentence. A synonym is not always a direct replacement.
Myoglobinemia means (hematology, pathology) Presence of myoglobin in the blood or (usually, more specifically) excessive myoglobin in the blood, as occurs in rhabdomyolysis or various other conditions..
Common synonyms include hypermyoglobinemia.
The opposite depends on the specific sense.
Use myoglobinemia where its definition matches the intended context.
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