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| MF | 1) Myelo-Fibrosis = Agnogenic Myeloid Metaplasia with Myelo-F... |
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| CMML | Chronic Myelo-Monocytic Leukemia |
| IMDS | Idiopathic Myelo-Dysplastic Syndrome = Preleukemia = Refractory Anemi... |
| MDS | Myelo-Dysplastic Syndrome = Refractory (Dysmyelopoietic) Anemia = (Id... |
| MMC | Meningo-Myelo-Cele |
| SMON | Subacute Myelo-Optico-Neuropathy |
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| AMML | acute myelo-monocytic leukemia |
| M4 | myelo-monocytic leukemia |
| myelo- | 1. The bone marrow. 2. The spinal cord and medulla oblongata. Compare: medullo-. 3. The myelin sheath of nerve fibres. Origin: G. Myelos, medulla, marrow (05 Mar 2000) |
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| myeloablative agonists | Agents that destroy bone marrow activity. They are used to prepare patients for bone marrow or stem cell transplantation. (12 Dec 1998) |
| myeloarchitectonics | The pattern of myelinated nerve fibres in the brain, as distinguished from cytoarchitectonics. (05 Mar 2000) |
| myeloblast | <haematology> An immature cell produced by and found in bone marrow which gives rise to granular leukocytes. (09 Oct 1997) |
| myeloblastemia | The presence of myeloblasts in the circulating blood. Origin: myeloblast + G. Haima, blood (05 Mar 2000) |
| myeloblastic | <haematology> Immature cells of the myeloid series. (13 Nov 1997) |
| myeloblastic leukaemia | A form of granulocytic leukaemia in which there are large numbers of myeloblasts in various tissues (and organs) and in the circulating blood; the immature forms may amount to 30 to 60% (or even a greater proportion) of the increased total number of white blood cells. Used synonymously for acute granulocytic leukaemia. Synonym: leukaemic myelosis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| myeloblastic protein | See: human leukaemia-associated antigens. (05 Mar 2000) |
| myeloblastoma | <haematology, oncology> A type of leukaemia that develops from bone marrow cells. (09 Oct 1997) |
| myeloblastosis | The presence of unusually large numbers of myeloblasts in the circulating blood, or tissues, or both (as in acute leukaemia). (05 Mar 2000) |
| myeloblastosis virus, avian | A species of avian type c retroviruses (retroviruses type c, avian) causing anaemia in fowl. (12 Dec 1998) |
| myelocele | 1. Protrusion of the spinal cord in spina bifida. Origin: myelo-+ G. Kele, hernia 2. The central canal of the spinal cord. Origin: G. Myelos, marrow, + koilia, a hollow (05 Mar 2000) |
| myelocoele | <anatomy> The central canal of the spinal cord. Origin: Gr. Marrow + hollow. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| myelocyst | Any cyst (usually lined with columnar or cuboidal cells) that develops from a rudimentary medullary canal in the central nervous system. Origin: myelo-+ G. Kystis, bladder (05 Mar 2000) |
| myelocystic | Pertaining to or characterised by the presence of a myelocyst. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Myeloablative Agonist, Agonist, Myeloablative, Agonists, Myeloablative
Synonyms : Azurophil Granule Protein 7, Leukocyte Proteinase 3, Myeloblastin, Human, N-Proteinase 4, Neutrophil Proteinase 3, Human, Neutrophil Proteinase 4, Proteinase 3, Human Myeloblastin, Proteinase 3, Leukocyte, Proteinase 3, Neutrophil
Synonyms : Dysmyelopoietic Syndrome, Myelodysplastic Syndrome, Syndrome, Dysmyelopoietic, Syndrome, Myelodysplastic, Syndromes, Dysmyelopoietic, Syndromes, Myelodysplastic
Synonyms : Bone Marrow Fibroses, Fibroses, Bone Marrow, Myelofibroses, Myeloscleroses
Synonyms : Myelographic Cisternography, Cisternographies, Myelographic, Myelographic Cisternographies, Myelographies
| myeloblast |
a precursor of leukocytes that normally occurs only in bone marrow
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| myelocyte |
an immature leukocyte normally found in bone marrow
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| myeloblastic leukemia |
a malignant neoplasm of blood-forming tissues; characterized by numerous myeloblasts in the blood stream
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| myelocytic leukemia |
a malignant neoplasm of blood-forming tissues; marked by proliferation of myelocytes and their presence in the blood
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| myelofibrosis |
fibrosis of the bone marrow
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| myelo | a precursor of leukocytes that normally occurs only in bone marrow |
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| myelo | a malignant neoplasm of blood-forming tissues |
| myelo | an immature leukocyte normally found in bone marrow |
| myelo | a malignant neoplasm of blood-forming tissues |
| myelo | fibrosis of the bone marrow |
| myelo | X-ray film of the spinal cord and spinal nerve roots and subarachnoid space |
| myelo | roentgenography of the spinal cord to detect possible lesions (usually after injection of a contrast medium into the subarachnoid space) |
| myelo | of or relating to bone marrow |
| myelo | of or relating to the spinal cord |
| myelo | chronic leukemia characterized by granular leukocytes |
| myelo | a tumor of the bone marrow (usually malignant) composed of cells normally found in bone marrow |
| myelo | a congenital defect of the central nervous system in which a sac containing part of the spinal cord and its meninges protrude through a gap in the vertebral column |
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