Chloroma

/klɔːˈroʊmə/ noun

A greenish tumor or mass of immature blood cells (myeloblasts) that occurs in leukemia patients, so named for its characteristic green color.

From chloro- 'green' (from chlorophyll's greenness) + -oma 'tumor'. The term emerged in 1850s medical literature when pathologists described this peculiar finding in leukemia patients.

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