hemopathy
Hemopathy is a broad term encompassing diseases of the blood. This category includes a wide range of conditions affecting the components of blood, such as red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and plasma. It also extends to disorders of the blood-forming organs, primarily the bone marrow.
Common examples of hemopathies include anemias, which are characterized by a deficiency in red blood cells
The causes of hemopathies are diverse and can include genetic factors, environmental exposures, infections, autoimmune responses,