-emia

1.
a combining form occurring in compound words that denote a condition of the blood, as specified by the initial element:
hyperemia.
Also, -aemia, -haemia, -hemia.
Origin
< Neo-Latin < Greek -(h)aimía (as in anaimía want of blood), equivalent to haim- (stem of haîma) blood + -ia -ia
British Dictionary definitions for -emia

-aemia

combining form
1.
denoting blood, esp a specified condition of the blood in names of diseases: leukaemia
Word Origin
New Latin, from Greek -aimia, from haima blood

-emia

combining form
1.
a US variant of -aemia
Word Origin and History for -emia

word-forming element in medicine meaning "condition of the blood," Modern Latin comb. form of Greek haima (genitive haimatos) "blood," possibly from PIE root *sai- "thick liquid."

-emia in Medicine

-emia or -hemia or -aemia or -haemia
suff.
Blood: leukemia.