myelopathy

myelopathy
myelopathic /muy'euh leuh path"ik/, adj.
/muy'euh lop"euh thee/, n., pl. myelopathies. Pathol.
any disorder of the spinal cord or of bone marrow.
[1890-95; MYELO- + -PATHY]

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