Monoblastic Leukemia (Noun)
Meaning
Leukemia characterized by the proliferation of monocytes and monoblasts in the blood.
Classification
Nouns denoting natural processes.
Examples
- The patient was diagnosed with monoblastic leukemia after a series of blood tests revealed an abnormal increase in monoblasts and monocytes.
- Monoblastic leukemia is a rare and aggressive form of leukemia that primarily affects the blood and bone marrow.
- The new treatment protocol for monoblastic leukemia has shown promising results in clinical trials, increasing the chances of remission.
- A bone marrow biopsy confirmed the presence of monoblastic leukemia in the patient, who was subsequently scheduled for chemotherapy.
- Research has shown that genetic mutations play a significant role in the development of monoblastic leukemia, particularly in cases with a family history of the disease.
Synonyms
- Monoblastic Leukaemia
- Monocytic Leukemia
- Histiocytic Leukaemia
- Monocytic Leukaemia
- Histiocytic Leukemia