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There are 7 letters in LANGIER ( A1E1G2I1L1N1R1 )
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ALERTING
NARGHILE
NARGILEH
NARGILESPEARLING
RAVELING
REALIGNS
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RELATING
RELAXING
SIGNALER
SLANGIER
TANGLIER
TRIANGLE
YEARLING
ALGERINEMALINGER
RELAYING
LEARNING
ENGRAILS
LAYERING
ALIGNERS
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CLEARING
DANGLIER
DRAGLINE
BLEARING
FINAGLER
GNARLIER
GAINLIER
JANGLIER
INTEGRAL
GRAPLINE
GERMINAL
GERANIOL
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GANGLIER
LAGERING
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Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH) is a rare disease involving clonal proliferation of Langerhans cells, abnormal cells deriving from bone marrow and capable of migrating from skin to lymph nodes. Clinically, its manifestations range from isolated bone lesions to multisystem disease. LCH is part of a group of clinical syndromes called histiocytoses, which are characterized by an abnormal proliferation of histiocytes (an archaic term for activated dendritic cells and macrophages). These diseases are related to other forms of abnormal proliferation of white blood cells, such as leukemias and lymphomas. * The disease has gone by several names, including Hand–Schüller–Christian disease, Abt-Letterer-Siwe disease, Hashimoto-Pritzker disease (a very rare self-limiting variant seen at birth) and histiocytosis X, until it was renamed in 1985 by the Histiocyte Society. |