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leukemoid
leukemoid (luːˈkiːmɔɪd) adj (Pathology) pathol resembling leukaemiaTranslationsleukemoid
leukemoid[′lü·kə‚mȯid] (medicine) Similar to leukemia, that is, characterized by the presence of immature leukocytes in the blood, but of a different etiology. leukemoid
leukemoid [loo-ke´moid] having blood counts and sometimes other clinical findings resembling those of leukemia but not due to uncontrolled proliferation of leukocytes.leukemoid reaction a peripheral blood picture resembling that of leukemia or indistinguishable from it on the basis of morphologic appearance alone, with leukocytosis of varying degrees and increased numbers of immature cells in circulation. It may be seen with infections such as tuberculosis, brucellosis, toxoplasmosis, staphylococcal infections, and streptococcal infections; with inflammatory disorders such as glomerulonephritis, rheumatoid arthritis, liver failure, and diabetic acidosis; with tumors and granulomatous infiltration of bone marrow; and with intoxications such as eclampsia, severe burns, and mercury poisoning.leu·ke·moid (lū-kē'moyd), Resembling leukemia in various signs and symptoms, especially with reference to changes in the circulating blood. See also: leukemoid reaction. [leukemia + G. eidos, resemblance] leu·ke·moid (lū-kē'moyd) Resembling leukemia in various signs and symptoms, especially with reference to changes in the circulating blood. See also: leukemoid reaction Synonym(s): leukaemoid. [leukemia + G. eidos, resemblance] |