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Bone marrow necrosis

British Journal of Haematology, 2005
A 64-year-old woman was admitted with a high fever and generalized bone pain. There was systemic lymphadenopathy and hepatosplenomegaly. Laboratory examination showed pancytopenia and high levels of lactate dehydrogenase (13 087 U/l) and alkaline phosphatase (1576 U/l).
Masanori Daibata   +3 more
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BONE MARROW METASTASES

Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America, 1996
This article discusses the clinical significance of bone marrow metastases and the current methods being used to detect tumor cells in marrow. The strategies being investigated for eradicating cancer cells from marrow in patients receiving hematopoietic cell autografts also are reviewed.
Adrian P. Gee   +9 more
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The microcirculation of the bone marrow

The Anatomical Record, 1970
AbstractThe microcirculation in the bone marrow has been studied in the femur, tibia, and humerus of guinea pigs, rats, and rabbits. Used were whole mounts of bone with bone marrow in situ, perfused and not perfused with India ink, thick sections (0.5 to 1.0 mm) of the same material, and also serially cut histological sections. It is concluded that the
Philip C. Breen   +2 more
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Bone Marrow Edema

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2009
A bone marrow edema pattern on MRI has a similar signal quality as an inflamed synovium and may, in fact, reflect true inflammatory infiltrates rather than a pure accumulation of extracellular fluid. Bone lesions near sites of rheumatoid arthritis–related inflammation are heavily vascularized, contributing to the high water content and enhanced ...
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Blood and Bone Marrow

1972
The proerythroblasts, known also as pronormoblasts or rubriblasts, are the earliest precursors of erythropoiesis. They range from 15 to 22 μm in size and do not yet contain hemoglobin. Their cytoplasm is darkly basophilic and often shadowy. The nucleus exhibits a dense, finely honeycombed chromatin structure. Most proerythroblasts have several (at most
Herbert Begemann, Johann Rastetter
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Pericytes in Bone Marrow

2019
Bone marrow environments are composed of multiple cell types, most of which are thought to be derived from mesenchymal stem cells. In mouse bone marrow, stromal cells with CD45- Tie2- CD90- CD51+ CD105+ phenotype, Nestin-GFP+, CXCL12-abundant reticular (CAR) cells, PDGFRα+ Sca-1+ or CD51+ PDGFRα+, and Prx-1-derived CD45- Ter119- PDGFRα+ Sca-1 ...
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Bone and Bone Marrow Biopsy

2016
In recent years there has been a great increase in the number of bone and bone marrow biopsies (BMB) taken because the indications have broadened in direct proportion to improvements in:
Christoph Bartl, Reiner Bartl
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Bone marrow cells regenerate infarcted myocardium

Nature, 2001
D. Orlic   +11 more
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Bone marrow

Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 1989
E C, Unger, T B, Summers
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