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20040804 part 2
ML of the bone.
Primary ML of the bone usually lack B symptoms.
Large proportion of the bone is involved.
Most of them are of the large B cell type (92%).
"Fish-Flesh appearance" means fish meat like colour/touch of specimens.
Recapitulate:
recapitulate
SYLLABICATION: re·ca·pit·u·late
PRONUNCIATION: AUDIO: rk-pch-lt KEY
VERB: Inflected forms: re·ca·pit·u·lat·ed, re·ca·pit·u·lat·ing, re·ca·pit·u·lates
TRANSITIVE VERB: 1. To repeat in concise form.
2. Biology To appear to repeat (the evolutionary stages of the species) during the embryonic development of the individual organism.
INTRANSITIVE VERB: To make a summary.
ETYMOLOGY: Latin recapitulre, recapitult- : re-, re- + capitulum, main point, heading, diminutive of caput, capit-, head. See kaput- in Appendix I.
OTHER FORMS: re·ca·pitu·lative, re·ca·pitu·la·tory (-l-tôr, -tr) —ADJECTIVE
Primary ML of the bone usually lack B symptoms.
Large proportion of the bone is involved.
Most of them are of the large B cell type (92%).
"Fish-Flesh appearance" means fish meat like colour/touch of specimens.
Recapitulate:
recapitulate
SYLLABICATION: re·ca·pit·u·late
PRONUNCIATION: AUDIO: rk-pch-lt KEY
VERB: Inflected forms: re·ca·pit·u·lat·ed, re·ca·pit·u·lat·ing, re·ca·pit·u·lates
TRANSITIVE VERB: 1. To repeat in concise form.
2. Biology To appear to repeat (the evolutionary stages of the species) during the embryonic development of the individual organism.
INTRANSITIVE VERB: To make a summary.
ETYMOLOGY: Latin recapitulre, recapitult- : re-, re- + capitulum, main point, heading, diminutive of caput, capit-, head. See kaput- in Appendix I.
OTHER FORMS: re·ca·pitu·lative, re·ca·pitu·la·tory (-l-tôr, -tr) —ADJECTIVE