plasmotropism
[ plăz-mŏt′rə-pĭz′əm ]
n.
A condition in which the bone marrow, spleen, and liver contain strongly hemolytic bodies that cause the destruction of the red blood cells, which are not affected while in the blood.
Words nearby plasmotropism
plasmon,
plasmorrhexis,
plasmoschisis,
plasmosome,
plasmotropic,
plasmotropism,
plassey,
plaster,
plaster bandage,
plaster cast,
plaster of paris