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Things leukaemia often describes (“leukaemia ________”)
effect, strains, transfusions, lymphoma, reaction, cells, viruses, patients, strain, reactivity
How leukaemia often is described (“________ leukaemia”)
acute, chronic, lymphatic, granulocytic, cell, lymphoblastic, promyelocytic, hairy, monocytic, human, myelogenous, lymphocytic, prolymphocytic, myeloblastic, myeloid, positive, eosinophilic, aleukaemic, myelomonocytic, meningeal, induced, secondary, congenital, spontaneous, splenic, megakaryoblastic, nonlymphocytic, familial, basophilic, feline, advanced, untreated, nervous, frank, juvenile, atypical, medullary, overt, granular, subacute, pseudo, monoblastic, adult, residual, refractory, myelocytic, myelogenic, lineage, murine, undifferentiated, nonlymphoblastic, risk, subleukaemic, terminal, lymphoid, resistant, splenomyelogenous, recurrent, megakaryocytic, versus, transplantable, paediatric, splenomedullary, graft, transplanted, blastic, infectious, hypergranular, infant, stage, sporadic, infantile, commonest, neutrophilic, treated
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