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(pathology) Synonym of leukopenia
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(pathology) aplasia of, and absence of secretion by, Leydig cells
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A form of bacteraemia where the infectious agent is a bacillus.
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(Britain) bovine leukosis
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(obsolete, pathology) dystrophic calcification following injection of certain heavy metal salts
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Initialism of chronic granulomatous disease. [(medicine) Any of a group of hereditary defects in the ability of some phagocytes to kill certain bacteria; the resulting infection]
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(pathology) Synonym of chloroma
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(medicine) Any of a group of hereditary defects in the ability of some phagocytes to kill certain bacteria; the resulting infection
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(pathology) Enlargement of cells, seen especially in infections of cytomegalovirus
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Alternative spelling of enzootic bovine leukosis [bovine leukosis]
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(pathology) An abnormal increase in the number of erythrocytes in the blood
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(pathology) A tumour associated with erythrocytosis
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(pathology) A form of erythema induced by chemotherapy.
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(pathology) Any disease associated with damage to the erythroblasts.
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(pathology) The presence of blood in the semen
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human granulocytic anaplasmosis
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(medicine) An excess of histiocytes, associated with various rare diseases.
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(medicine) The presence of koilocytes usually in the anogenital region or the uterine cervix.
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Alternative form of leptospiremic [Relating to leptospiremia]
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Alternative spelling of leukoaraiosis [(pathology) A rarefaction of the white matter in the brain.]
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(pathology) A white form of lymphatic leukaemia
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Alternative form of leukocytospermia [(pathology) The presence of white blood cells in the semen]
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Alternative form of leukoedema [A blue, grey or white appearance of the mucosae, particularly the buccal mucosa.]
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A white or colourless form of emeraldine
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Alternative form of leukoencephalomalacia [A neurotoxic disease of horses.]
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Alternative form of leukoencephalopathy [(medicine) Any disease that effects the white matter of the brain]
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Alternative spelling of leukomalacia [(medicine) Softening of the white matter of the brain.]
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(medicine) leukapheresis
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Alternative form of leukorrheal [Relating to leukorrhea.]
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A leukemia-like malignant viral disease found in animals, particularly poultry and cattle.
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Alternative form of leukoencephalopathy [(medicine) Any disease that effects the white matter of the brain]
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Alternative form of leucism [(zoology, pathology) An animal condition in which there is partial loss of pigmentation resulting in white, pale, or patchy coloration of the skin, hair, feathers, scales or cuticle, but not the eyes (caused by a reduction in multiple types of pigment, not just melanin).]
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(pathology) The presence of white blood cells in the semen
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Alternative form of leucocytozoonosis [infection by Leucocytozoon protozoa]
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Alternative form of leucoma [(pathology) An opaque area or scar on the cornea of an eye]
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Alternative form of leukomalacia [(medicine) Softening of the white matter of the brain.]
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Alternative form of leuconychia [(medicine) White discoloration of the nails.]
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Relating to leukorrhea.
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Alternative form of leukocytospermia [(pathology) The presence of white blood cells in the semen]
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(medicine) Alternative form of mastocytosis [(neurology, pathology) A disorder caused by an overabundance of mastocytes in the body.]
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Alternative form of microfilaremia [(pathology) infection of the blood with microfilariae]
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A disease of chickens (and other fowl) characterized by tumours of the skull and other bones
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(pathology) A disease of the blood characterised by chronic leukopenia and neutropenia
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(medicine) juvenile xanthogranuloma
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Alternative spelling of panleukopenia [A distemper of cats caused by a strain of Parvovirus.]
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Alternative spelling of parasitemia [(pathology) The presence of parasites in the blood]
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One of the spherical aggregations, caused by a build-up of tau proteins, found in the neurons in cases of Pick's disease.
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Alternative form of piroplasma [(epidemiology, microbiology) Babesia, a genus of hematozoa that invades the red blood cells of humans and domesticated animals such as dogs and sheep]
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(epidemiology, microbiology) Babesia, a genus of hematozoa that invades the red blood cells of humans and domesticated animals such as dogs and sheep
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A rare medical syndrome, the combination of a plasma-cell proliferative disorder (typically myeloma), polyneuropathy, and effects on many other organ systems.
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(pathology) The presence of prions in the saliva
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(pathology) A condition in which there is a leukocytosis resembling that of leukaemia
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(medicine) A cutaneous condition with two distinct forms: reticulohistiocytoma and multicentric reticulohistiocytosis.
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(pathology) rhabdomyoblastic rhabdomyosarcoma
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(medicine, dated) lead poisoning
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(medicine) A cutaneous condition associated with excessive cytoplasm loading of lipids within histiocytes.
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(medicine) presence of sperm in the urine
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An individual who has thalassemia.
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(medicine) A form of histiocytosis with yellowish lesions.
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(medicine) A small, yellow nodule, rich in cholesterol and other lipids, that occurs in the skin, often near a joint
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