Myelogone


myelogone my·e·lo·gone (mī’ə-lə-gōn’) or my·e·lo·go·ni·um (mī’ə-lə-gō’nē-əm)
n.
An immature white blood cell of the bone marrow characterized by a relatively large, fairly deeply stained, finely reticulated nucleus that contains palely stained nucleoli, and a scant amount of rimlike, nongranular, moderately basophilic cytoplasm.

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