Where does “myoglobinemia” come from?
myoglobinemia (English) comes from English -emia, from Ancient Greek αἷμᾰ — blood.
myoglobinemia (English): Presence of myoglobin in the blood or excessive myoglobin in the blood, as occurs in rhabdomyolysis or various other conditions
Definitions
- Presence of myoglobin in the blood or excessive myoglobin in the blood, as occurs in rhabdomyolysis or various other conditions