Myeloblastic leukemia


myeloblastic leukemia my·e·lo·blas·tic leukemia (mī’ə-lə-blās’tĭk)
n.
A form of granulocytic leukemia characterized by abnormal numbers of myeloblasts in the blood and in various tissues.

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