hem-, haem-, hemo-, haemo, hema-, haema-, hemato-, haemato-, hemat-, haemat-, -hemia, -haemia, -hemic, -haemic

(Greek: blood)

haematolysis
haematopathology, hematopathology (s) (noun) (no pl)
The study of diseases of the blood: Research included in hematopathology examines ailments of the blood, like anemia, and bleeding disorders, such as leukemia, lymphoma, and myeloma.
haematopathy, hematopathy (s) (noun); haematopathies; hematopathies (pl)
In pathology, any kind of disease of the blood: One example of hematopathy is anemia, which is a very common blood disorder.
haematophyte
haematozoon, hematozoon (s) (noun), haematozoa; hematozoa (pl)
An animal parasite living in blood: Particular species of nematodes of the genus Filaria are considered to be haematozoa in that they thrive in the blood of people, dogs, horses, etc.
haemopathology, hemopathology (s) (noun) (no pl)
The study of diseases of the blood: Part of her studies in medicine was doing research in hemopathology in which disorders of the blood were carefully examined and diagnosed.
haemoplastic
haemopoiesis
The formation of blood cells in the living body; especially, in the bone marrow.
haemopoietic
Refers to an agent or process that affects or promotes the formation of blood cells.
haemotoxin
haemotropic
hemacytometry, haemacytometry, hemocytometry
The counting of blood cells using a hemacytometer.
hemadostenosis
Stenosis or narrowing of a blood vessel.
hemadynamometry
hemangioblastoma
1. A benign, slowly growing, cerebellar neoplasm composed of capillary-forming endothelial cells.
2. A benign blood vessel tumor of the cerebellum, spinal cord, or retina, consisting of proliferated blood vessel cells and angioblasts.

Inter-related cross references, directly or indirectly, involving "blood" word units: angi-; apheresis; -emia; hemoglobin-; phleb-; sangui-; vas-; vascul-.