Lymphomatosis
[lim-foh-muh-toh-sis] /ˌlɪm foʊ məˈtoʊ sɪs/
noun, Pathology.
1.
lymphoma spread throughout the body.
lymphomatosis lym·pho·ma·to·sis (lĭm-fō’mə-tō’sĭs)
n. pl. lym·pho·ma·to·ses (-sēz)
Any of various conditions characterized by the occurrence of multiple, widely distributed lymphomas in the body.
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