amyelonic
[ah-mi″ĕ-lon´ik] 1. having no spinal cord.
2. having no marrow.
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a·my·e·lo·ic
, amyelonic (ă-mī'ĕ-lō'ik, ă-mī-ĕ-lon'ik), 2. In hematology, sometimes used to indicate the absence of bone marrow or the lack of functional participation of bone marrow in hemopoiesis.
[G. a- priv. + myelos, marrow]
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amyelonic
Neurology
adjective Lacking a spinal cord; amyelous.
Hematology
Referring to marrow agenesis; e.g., aplasia.Segen's Medical Dictionary. © 2012 Farlex, Inc. All rights reserved.
a·my·e·lo·ic
, amyelonic (ā-mī'ĕ-lō'ik, -lon'ik) 2. hematology Term sometimes used to indicate the absence of bone marrow or the lack of functional participation of bone marrow in hemopoiesis.
[G. a- priv. + myelos, marrow]
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