phe·re·sis
n, pl phe*re*ses : removal of blood from a donor's body, separation of a blood component (as plasma or white blood cells), and transfusion of the remaining blood components back into the donor - called also apheresis - see PLATELETPHERESIS - compare PLASMAPHERESIS .
Similar sounding terms: varices
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