plasmapheresis

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From New Latin plasma + Ancient Greek ἀφαίρεσις (aphaíresis, removal).

Noun

plasmapheresis (countable and uncountable, plural plasmaphereses)

  1. (medicine) A procedure in which whole blood is removed from a donor or patient and centrifuged to isolate blood cells that are resuspended in a compatible solution and re-injected into the donor or patient.
    Coordinate terms: apheresis, pheresis, hemapheresis