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Macro is a term used in various fields, including economics, computer science, and photography, to denote a large-scale or overall view or perspective. This article will focus on the use of the term in the field of medicine.

Definition

In medicine, the term "macro" is often used as a prefix to denote something that is large or long. For example, a macromolecule is a very large molecule, such as a protein, with a complex structure of components. Similarly, a macrocyte is an unusually large red blood cell.

Use in Medicine

In the field of medicine, the term "macro" is used in various contexts. For example, in pathology, a macroscopic examination is an examination of tissues with the naked eye as opposed to a microscopic examination which requires the use of a microscope. In nutrition, macronutrients are nutrients that the body needs in large amounts, such as proteins, fats, and carbohydrates.

Related Terms

There are many terms in medicine that use the "macro" prefix. Some of these include:

  • Macrophage: A type of white blood cell that engulfs and digests cellular debris, foreign substances, microbes, and cancer cells.
  • Macrocephaly: A condition in which the head is abnormally large.
  • Macrodactyly: A condition in which one or more digits are larger than normal.
  • Macroglossia: An enlarged tongue.

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