Leukemid


[loo-kee-mid] /luˈki mɪd/

noun
1.
any cutaneous lesion that occurs in .

leukemid leu·ke·mid (lōō-kē’mĭd)
n.
Any of various nonspecific cutaneous lesions that are associated with leukemia but that are not accumulations of leukemic cells.

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