Myelophthisis


myelophthisis my·e·loph·thi·sis (mī’ə-lŏf’thĭ-sĭs, -lō-tī’-,)
n.

my’e·lo·phthis’ic (mī’ə-lō-tĭz’ĭk, -tī’zĭk) adj.

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