Erythrocytopenia

Pronunciation: /ˈɝˈwaɪˈtieɪtʃˈɹoʊˈsaɪˈtiˈoʊpənˈiə/

Erythrocytopenia (noun)

  1. A condition where the body has too few red blood cells, which can reduce oxygen delivery to tissues.

Examples

  • Erythrocytopenia can cause tiredness and weakness.
  • The doctor diagnosed low red blood cells after tests.