Definition of Myelomatous

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Myelomatous

myelofibrotic
myelogeneous
myelogenic
myelogenous
myelogram
myelograms
myelography
myeloid
myeloid leukemia
myeloidin
myeloma
myelomas
myelomata
myelomatoses
myelomatosis
myelomatous (current term)
myelomeningocele
myelomeningoceles
myelomonocyte
myelomonocytic
myelon
myelonal
myeloneuropathy
myelons
myelopathic
myelopathies
myelopathy
myeloperoxidase
myeloperoxidases
myeloplax

Literary usage of Myelomatous

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

1. Clinical gynecology, medical and surgical for students and practitioners by by John Marie Keating (1897)
"There is a possibility of recognizing under the microscope the earliest stages of a myelomatous growth by means of the changes in the epithelia. ..."

2. The Surgical Clinics of North America by Stanley P. L. Leong (1922)
"548) show an inner zone of myelomatous tissue bordered by growing bone, the trabecula; of which present an almost unbroken row of normal looking osteoblasts ..."

3. Microscopical Morphology of the Animal Body in Health and Disease by Carl Heitzmann (1882)
"It is known that myelomatous growths, which have originated either in the cutaneous or subcutaneous tissue, anil also those which appear in tissues more ..."

4. The Practitioner by Gale Group, ProQuest Information and Learning Company (1899)
"... was formed by the myelomatous neoplastic tissue. Nervous symptoms have been noted in several of the cases. Ellinger (Dent. Arch.f. Idin. ..."

5. The Journal of Medical Research (1901)
"... spleen, lymph glands, and other lymphatic tissues, and that these foci might under suitable conditions become involved in a myelomatous process. ..."

6. Tumours, innocent and malignant: Their Clinical Features and Appropriate by John Bland-Sutton (1911)
"Here and there the myelomatous tissue perforates the capsule and markedly pulsates synchronously with the cardiac systole. ..."

7. A Practical treatise on diseases of the skin, for the use of students and by James Nevins Hyde (1883)
"The future of the myelomatous patient is indeed dark. A fatal result may be anticipated in a period varying between a few months to rive years. ..."

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