hypochromic

[hahy-puh-kroh-mik]

hypochromic Definition

pertaining to or characterized by a deficiency in color, especially of the skin or blood.

Using hypochromic: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "hypochromic" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The patient's hypochromic anemia was caused by iron deficiency.

  • Example

    Hypochromic cells are smaller and paler than normal cells.

  • Example

    The hypochromic skin condition made her look pale and washed out.

hypochromic Synonyms and Antonyms

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Antonyms for hypochromic

Phrases with hypochromic

  • a type of anemia characterized by small, pale red blood cells

    Example

    The most common cause of hypochromic microcytic anemia is iron deficiency.

  • hypochromic erythrocytes

    red blood cells that have less hemoglobin than normal, causing them to appear pale

    Example

    Hypochromic erythrocytes are often seen in patients with iron-deficiency anemia.

  • immature red blood cells that have less hemoglobin than normal, causing them to appear pale

    Example

    Hypochromic nucleated red blood cells are a sign of severe anemia.

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Summary: hypochromic in Brief

'Hypochromic' [hahy-puh-kroh-mik] refers to a deficiency in color, particularly of the skin or blood. It is often associated with anemia and can manifest as small, pale red blood cells. 'Hypochromic' can also describe a skin condition that makes one look pale and washed out.