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Dictionary » L » Large cell lymphoma Large cell lymphomaLarge cell lymphoma (Science: oncology, tumour) Highly malignant group of tumours arising from transformed lymphocytes or myeloid precursors. Cell of origin often obscure. ![]()
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leukimia... organ especially bone marrow. The large number of WBC, including the immature ones, ... terms myelogenous or lymphocytic denote the cell type involved. Acute leukemia is a rapidly ... * Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (leukemia-lymphoma.org)
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