| Alder-Reilly anomaly |
[Albert von Alder, Ger. physician, b. 1888; William Anthony Reilly, U.S. pediatrician, b. 1901] Large dark leukocyte granules that stain lilac. They consist of mucopolysaccharide deposits and are indicative of mucopolysacch
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| alder b. |
Rhamnus frangula.
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| Alder's a. |
an autosomal dominant condition in which leukocytes of the myelocytic series, and sometimes all leukocytes, contain coarse azurophil granules (Alder-Reilly bodies); it is usually clinically unimportant but is sometimes associated with Hurler's syndrome or other pathological conditions.
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| Alder's anomaly |
see under anomaly.
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| Alder-Reilly anomaly, bodies |
see under anomaly and body.
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