a|gran|u|lo|cy|to|sis

a|gran|u|lo|cy|to|sis
a|gran|u|lo|cy|to|sis «ay GRAN yuh loh sy TOH sihs», noun.
Medicine. an acute disease with high fever, ulcers in mouth and throat, and a sharp decrease of granulocytes, following a massive infection or treatment with certain coal-tar drugs.

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