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The term's literal derivation is "originating from or produced in the marrow". It is applied to leukemias that originate in a marrow stem cell or early marrow progenitor cell, especially acute and chronic myelogenous leukemia. It also distinguishes the myelogenous leukemias, which originate in a cell that is in the blood cell-forming lineages and usually do not affect lymphocytes overtly, from those that originate in a lymphocyte, egacute and chronic lymphocytic leukemia. ...
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| myelogenous |
The term's literal derivation is "originating from or produced in the marrow". It is applied to leukemias that originate in a marrow stem cell or early marrow progenitor cell, especially acute and chronic myelogenous leukemia. It also distinguishes the myelogenous leukemias, which originate in a cell that is in the blood cell-forming lineages and usually do not affect lymphocytes overtly, from those that originate in a lymphocyte, egacute and chronic lymphocytic leukemia. ...
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| myelofibrosis |
A term that means the prominent replacement of the marrow by fibrous tissue. Fibrous tissue is composed of fibroblasts and the fibers they make, such as collagen. The disease idiopathic myelofibrosis or agnogenic myeloid metaplasia is a neoplastic disorder manifested by anemia and elevated white cell and platelet counts. The spleen is enlarged, often dramatically so. ...
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| myelogenous leukemia |
a type of leukemia in which the cancer develops in the granulocytes or monocytes (myeloid cells).
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| myeloma |
A neoplasm of B lymphocytes that manifests itself as the derivative cells referred to as plasma cells. The disease usually starts in the marrow, which is replaced by malignant plasma cells. The malignant plasma cells make a monoclonal immunoglobulin, the detection of which may be very helpful in diagnosis. The cells secrete chemicals that stimulate the overactivity of bone-dissolving cells, called osteoclasts, leading to osteoporosis and brittle bones that fracture easily.
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