Hematology

Pronunciation: /ˌhɛməˈtɑːlədʒiː/

Hematology (noun)

  1. The branch of medicine that studies blood, its parts, and how blood problems affect the body.
  2. Medical work focused on diagnosing and treating illnesses connected with blood and bone marrow.

Examples

  • Hematology studies blood and its components.
  • The lab uses hematology to examine blood samples.