Southern England| Kieli | Käännökset |
|---|---|
| espanja | leucemia |
| hollanti | leukemie |
| italia | leucemia |
| japani | 白血病 (hakketsubyō), はっけつびょう (hakketsubiョu / hakketsubyō) |
| kreikka | λευχαιμία (lefchaimía) |
| norja | leukemi |
| portugali | leucemia |
| puola | białaczka |
| ranska | leucémie |
| ruotsi | leukemi, blodcancer |
| saksa | Leukämie |
| suomi | leukemia, verisyöpä |
| tanska | leukæmi |
| turkki | lösemi |
| tšekki | leukémie, leukemie |
| unkari | fehérvérűség, leukémia |
| venäjä | лейкоз (leikoz), лейкемия (leikemija), белокровие (belokrovije), алейкемия (aleikemija) |
| viro | leukeemia |
| Monikko | leukemias |
(oncology, pathology) Any of a class of types of cancer affecting the blood cells, especially the white blood cells (usually with massive leukocytosis), and the blood cell–forming (hematopoietic) tissues.
A Wright's stained bone marrow aspirate smears from individuals with B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (left) and acute myeloid leukemia (right). Myeloid leukemia cells are usually larger, contain prominent nucleoli, and specific, but not mandatory, cytoplasmic inclusions – Auer rods (purple needles).
(oncology, pathology) Any of a class of types of cancer affecting the blood cells, especially the white blood cells (usually with massive leukocytosis), and the blood cell–forming (hematopoietic) tissues.
The increase in white blood cells in leukemia