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Definition of Lymphoblasts
1. lymphoblast [n] - See also: lymphoblast
Lexicographical Neighbors of Lymphoblasts
Literary usage of Lymphoblasts
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Oxford Medicine by Henry Asbury Christian, James Mackenzie (1920)
"The leukemic lymphoblasts are derived also from the reticulum, but they remain
in the undifferentiated condition longer than do the lymphocytes of normal ..."
2. International Medical and Surgical Surveyby American Institute of Medicine by American Institute of Medicine (1922)
"Second group: leukemic lymphoblasts, 38° to 42°; normal lymphoblasts, 39°. ...
2° to 40°; lymphoblasts, 6° to 74°; myeloblasts, 32° to 106°. ..."
3. Monographic Medicine by Albion Walter Hewlett, Lewellys Franklin Barker, Milton Howard Fussell, Henry Leopold Elsner (1916)
"Cells of Lymphadenoid Origin (1) lymphoblasts (LI). ... Ordinary lymphoblasts (o-Lb.)
or large lymphocytes correspond to the normal cells of the germinal ..."
4. The Pathology and surgical treatment of tumors by Nicholas Senn (1895)
"The lymphoblasts of the matrix of the tumor produce lymph-corpuscles which are
not transformed into leucocytes, but which remain in the reticulum of the ..."
5. The Clinical Diagnosis of Internal Diseases by Lewellys Franklin Barker (1916)
"Cells of Lymphadenoid Origin (1) lymphoblasts (Lb.) These are sometimes known as
... Ordinary lymphoblasts (o-Lb.) or large lymphocytes correspond to the ..."
6. Leukemia: A Research Report edited by Barry Leonard (1998)
"French-American-British Classification of Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia Designation
Description LI The lymphoblasts tend to be small, with little cytoplasm and ..."
7. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1908)
"They distinguish the non-granular cells of the bone marrow (myeloblasts) from
the lymphocytes and lymphoblasts solely by the granules in the protoplasm as ..."