Definition of Myelogenous

1. Adjective. Originating in, or produced by, bone marrow ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Myelogenous

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Myelogenous

myelocoeles
myelocyte
myelocytes
myelocytic
myelocytic leukemia
myelocytomatosis
myelodysplasia
myelodysplasias
myelodysplasic
myelodysplastic
myelofibroses
myelofibrosis
myelofibrotic
myelogeneous
myelogenic
myelogenous (current term)
myelogram
myelograms
myelography
myeloid
myeloid leukemia
myeloidin
myeloma
myelomas
myelomata
myelomatoses
myelomatosis
myelomatous
myelomeningocele
myelomeningoceles

Literary usage of Myelogenous

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1908)
"IN the last two years there have been 4 cases of myelogenous leukemia observed at the Cooper Medical Clinic, and to these I am adding one seen in private ..."

2. The Medical Clinics of North America by Richard J. Havel, K. Patrick Ober (1919)
"myelogenous Leukemia with a Low White Count. Illustration of the Value of ... Typical Chronic myelogenous Leukemia. Comments on Symptoms and Treatment by ..."

3. Clinical Diagnosis: A Text-book of Clinical Microscopy and Clinical by Charles Phillips Emerson (1908)
"... mononuclear cells the name lymphocyte is a misnomer ; that in the myelogenous and mixed leukaemias all forms of leucocytes are involved; and it is only ..."

4. Transactions of the Association of American Physicians by Association of American Physicians (1903)
"ACUTE LYMPHOCYTIC LEUKEMIA, WITH REFERENCE TO ITS myelogenous ORIGIN. BY AOJ KELLY, AM, MD, OF PHILADELPHIA. DURING the last few years the blood, ..."

5. The Principles of Pathologic Histology by Frank Burr Mallory (1914)
"The usual form under which it appears is as myelogenous leukemia. Rarely, it occurs in another form known as chloroma, the green-colored tumor. Type Cell. ..."

6. The Principles of Pathologic Histology by Frank Burr Mallory (1914)
"The usual form under which it appears is as myelogenous leukemia. Rarely, it occurs in another form known as chloroma, the green-colored tumor. Type Cell. ..."

7. A Guide to the Clinical Examination of the Blood for Diagnostic Purposes by Richard Clarke Cabot (1897)
"The vast majority of cases fall clearly under one or the other of two distinct types, the splenic-myelogenous on the one hand, and the lymphatic on the ..."

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