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What exactly is hematology?

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Blood disorders: This is a subspecialty of internal medicine that deals with blood disorders. Some common issues include anemia (low red cells), bleeding disorders, thrombocytopenia (low platelets), and leukemias.

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Blood science: Hematology is the science (and art) of blood and blood disorders; doctors trained and certified in this field sre hematologists. Check out this site- hematology.Org.

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Dr. Agos Luca answered

The study of blood: Hematology is a branch of medicine that studies blood disorders including anemia and various blood cancers like leukemia.

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