Myelocytoma
myelocytoma my·e·lo·cy·to·ma (mī’ə-lō-sī-tō’mə)
n. pl. my·e·lo·cy·to·mas or my·e·lo·cy·to·ma·ta (-mə-tə)
A nodular, circumscribed, relatively dense accumulation of myelocytes.
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