Osteomyelodysplasia


osteomyelodysplasia os·te·o·my·e·lo·dys·pla·sia (ŏs’tē-ō-mī’ə-lō-dĭs-plā’zhə, -zhē-ə)
n.
A disease characterized by enlargement of the marrow cavities of the bones, thinning of the osseous tissue, large thin-walled vascular spaces, leukopenia, and irregular fever.

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