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chronic lymphocytic leukemia a slowly progressing cancer of the blood in which too many lymphocytes, a type of white blood cell, are produced by the bone marrow and by organs of the lymph system.
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chronograph (Hunting) An electronic meter used to measure an arrows speed coming out of the bow. The arrow is shot through a "window" in the device, and gives out readings in fps (feet per second).
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chronograph A clock-driven device for recording the time of occurrence of an event or the time interval between the occurrence of events.
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chronic leukemia A malignant disease of the bone marrow and blood that progresses slowly and permits greater numbers of more mature, functional cells to be made. There are two major types of chronic leukemia: Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia (CML) and Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL). Each has several subtypes. CLL is a common type of leukemia in older adults, accounting for approximately 7,500 new cases each year. CML strikes about 4,500 persons each year.
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chronic lymphocytic leukemia A slowly progressive form of lymphocytic leukemia, characterized by an increased number of the B lymphocytes in the marrow and blood. Enlargement of lymph nodes and the spleen occur commonly. It is the most prevalent form of leukemia and occurs predominantly after age 55 years. It may be diagnosed by chance before the patient develops any clinical symptoms of disease.
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