hypocellularity

/ˌhaɪpoʊˌsɛljəˈlærəti/
noun
  1. A medical condition in which a tissue or organ has fewer cells than normal, often seen in bone marrow disorders.
    • The biopsy revealed hypocellularity in the patient's bone marrow, suggesting a possible blood disorder.
    • Doctors monitor hypocellularity in cancer patients after chemotherapy to assess recovery.
    • Severe hypocellularity can lead to reduced production of red and white blood cells.
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