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Veylya-Cera disease

Veylya-Cera a disease (R. E. of Weil, the French hematologist, 1873-1963) – the atypical form of a myeloleukemia differing in the expressed domination of granulocytes in marrow, a gepatosplenomegaliya with a myeloid metaplasia, a leukocytosis to 40000 from 80-90% of mature neutrophils and presence at blood of eosinophilic and neutrophylic myelocytes.

 
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