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(medicine) An acute condition involving a severe and dangerous leukopenia, particularly of neutrophils, causing a neutropenia in the circulating blood.
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(pathology) A form of leukaemia in which the abnormal white blood cells produced in the bone marrow do not appear in the blood
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Alternative form of antileukemia [(oncology) That is used to treat leukemia]
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Alternative spelling of bovine leukosis [leukaemia in cattle]
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Alternative spelling of bovine leukaemia [(Britain) bovine leukosis]
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a cancerous proliferation of mature granulocytes (neutrophils, eosinophils and basophils) and their precursors in blood and bone marrow associated with the Philadelphia chromosome.
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(abbreviation) diffuse large B-cell lymphoma
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(pathology) toxicosis due to enterotoxins
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A kind of malignant B cell in an uncommon form of leukemia of unknown cause, having a "hairy" appearance under the microscope.
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Obsolete spelling of hematopoiesis [(hematology, cytology) The process by which blood cells are produced.]
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Alternative spelling of leukemia [A type of malignancy affecting the blood cells or blood-forming tissues.]
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Alternative spelling of leukemia [A type of malignancy affecting the blood cells or blood-forming tissues.]
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Alternative form of leukaemic [Characteristic of, or associated with leukaemia.]
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Obsolete form of leukemia. [A type of malignancy affecting the blood cells or blood-forming tissues.]
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Alternative form of leucocythemia [(oncology) A disease in which there is a vastly increased number of white blood cells in the blood.]
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(oncology) A disease in which there is a vastly increased number of white blood cells in the blood.
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Alternative form of leukocytopoiesis [The formation and development of white blood cells]
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(pathology) A raised white blood cell count, above the normal range.
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Alternative form of leukodepleted [depleted of leukocytes]
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Alternative form of leukodepletion [depletion of leukocytes]
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Alternative form of leuco dye [Any dye that has a leuco form.]
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Alternative spelling of leukoerythroblastosis [presence of immature red and white blood cells in the peripheral blood]
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Alternative form of leukofiltration [The use of a leukofilter to achieve leukoreduction]
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Alternative form of leukopoiesis [A form of hematopoiesis in which white blood cells are formed in bone marrow located in bones in adults and hematopoietic organs in the fetus]
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Alternative form of leukoreduction [The removal of white blood cells (or leukocytes) from the blood.]
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Alternative form of leukosequestration [(pathology) sequestration (accumulation from the environment) of leukocytes]
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Alternative form of leukosialin [(biochemistry) The major sialoglycoprotein of thymocytes and mature T-cells]
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(archaic) Alternative spelling of leukemia [A type of malignancy affecting the blood cells or blood-forming tissues.]
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(UK) Alternative spelling of leukemia [A type of malignancy affecting the blood cells or blood-forming tissues.]
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A laboratory procedure where white blood cells are separated from a sample of blood.
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A type of malignancy affecting the blood cells or blood-forming tissues.
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Alternative form of leukaemiavirus [leukovirus]
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A non-specific skin lesion that occurs with leukemia but is not related to leukemic cell infiltration.
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Alternative spelling of leukemia [A type of malignancy affecting the blood cells or blood-forming tissues.]
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The widespread destruction of leukocytes
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Alternative form of leukocytopenia [(medicine) Leukopenia.]
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Alternative spelling of leucocytosis [(pathology) A raised white blood cell count, above the normal range.]
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Alternative form of leukopenia [(medicine) An abnormally low count of leukocytes, or white blood cells, in the blood.]
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(medicine) An abnormally low count of leukocytes, or white blood cells, in the blood.
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Alternative form of leukapheresis [A laboratory procedure where white blood cells are separated from a sample of blood.]
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The removal of white blood cells (or leukocytes) from the blood.
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(pathology) sequestration (accumulation from the environment) of leukocytes
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(archaic) Alternative spelling of leukemia [A type of malignancy affecting the blood cells or blood-forming tissues.]
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Alternative form of lymphocytopenia [(pathology) An abnormally low level of lymphocytes in the blood]
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(pathology) The presence of excess myelocytes in the blood or bone marrow
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Alternative form of pleocytosis [A condition where an unusually high quantity of white blood cells (normally lymphocytes) are present in the cerebrospinal fluid.]
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A condition where an unusually high quantity of white blood cells (normally lymphocytes) are present in the cerebrospinal fluid.
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(pathology) Presence in the blood of red blood cells with abnormal shape or an entirely different shape
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Alternative form of preleukemia [Any of a group of myelodysplastic syndromes that often progress to leukemia.]
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Obsolete form of pseudoleukaemia. [(pathology) A condition in which there is a leukocytosis resembling that of leukaemia]
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