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the cell line leading to mature granulocytes (basophils, neutrophils, eosinophils)
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| myelodysplasia |
(Also called spina bifida.) - a condition, present at birth, that can affect the development of the back bones, spinal cord, surrounding nerves, and the fluid-filled sac that surrounds the spinal cord. This neurological condition can cause a portion of the spinal cord and the surrounding structures to develop outside, instead of inside, the body. The sac-like lesion can occur anywhere along the spine.
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| myeloma |
cell is a tumour cell that originated or was derived from bone marrow.
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| myeloperoxidase |
A lysosomal enzyme of phagocytic leukocytes that aids in the destruction of alien objects by forming hypochlorite from H2O2 & chloride ions
Ãâó: www.chemi-tek.com/dic_lista.asp
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| myelogram |
Myelography is utilized to evaluate for disk pathology and degenerative changes of the spine. A needle is introduced into the spinal canal under fluoroscopic guidance and iodinated contrast is injected into the thecal sac, which contains the nerve roots. Radiographs are then obtained. The patient may go on to CT imaging for a more precise evaluation of the disk and spinal canal. Please see CT myleogram.
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