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myelogenic

American  
[mahy-uh-luh-jen-ik] / ˌmaɪ ə ləˈdʒɛn ɪk /
Also myelogenous

adjective

  1. produced in the bone marrow.


Etymology

Origin of myelogenic

First recorded in 1875–80; myelo- + -genic

Example Sentences

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Zappert reported a patient, who in February, 1892, had shewn the typical signs of myelogenic leukæmia.

From Histology of the Blood Normal and Pathological by Myers, W.

Leucocytosis is now recognised to be chiefly an increase of the normal polynuclear neutrophil leucocytes; whereas myelogenic leukæmia brings elements into the blood that are abnormal.

From Histology of the Blood Normal and Pathological by Myers, W.

These forms, which were first recognised by H. F. Müller, are however of less importance, for in myelogenic leukæmia the chief part of the foreign admixture of the blood is made up of Ehrlich's myelocytes.

From Histology of the Blood Normal and Pathological by Myers, W.

In all cases of myelogenic leukæmia the increase of mast cells is absolute and considerable.

From Histology of the Blood Normal and Pathological by Myers, W.

Hence there can be no doubt about their myelogenic nature.

From Histology of the Blood Normal and Pathological by Myers, W.