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hematopathology
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hematopathology /he·ma·to·pa·thol·o·gy/ (-pah-thol´ah-je) hemopathology.
he·ma·to·pa·thol·o·gy (hm-t-p-thl-j, h-mt-)
n.
The branch of pathology dealing with diseases of the blood and the blood-producing organs. Also called hemopathology.

hematopathology.
hematopathology
the study of diseases of the blood; hemopathology.


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