BONE MARROW

soft tissue filling the spongy interiors of animal bones. Red marrow is the principal organ that forms blood cells in mammals, including humans (see blood). In children, the bones contain only red marrow. As the skeleton matures, fat-storing yellow marrow displaces red marrow in the shafts of the long bones of the limbs. In adults red marrow remains chiefly in the ribs, the vertebrae, the pelvic bones, and the skull. Erythrocytes (red blood cells), platelets, and all but one kind of leukocyte (white blood cell) are manufactured in human red marrow. The marrow releases about 10 million to 15 million new erythrocytes every second, while an equivalent number are destroyed by the spleen.

Diseases of the marrow, such as leukemia or multiple myeloma, or injury to it from metallic poisons can interfere with the production of erythrocytes, causing anemia. A bone marrow biopsy, in which a small sample of bone marrow is obtained by aspiration through a thin needle, may be used to aid in the diagnosis of leukemia, anemia, and other blood disorders, as well as to gain insight on the normal functioning of the cells of the bone marrow.

Bone marrow transplantation is a technique that infuses healthy bone marrow into a patient whose bone marrow is defective. The transplant can be autologous, consisting of bone marrow removed from the patient, treated, and then reinserted, or it can be allogeneic, consisting of healthy bone marrow obtained from a closely related donor, such as a sibling (see transplantation, medical). Bone marrow transplants are most frequently undergone for leukemia, severe forms of anemia, and disorders of the immune system. The major complications are graft-versus-host disease (as a result of allogeneic transplantation) and infections that occur before the transplanted marrow begins to produce leukocytes.

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...become very discouraged (see Chapter 26). Bone marrow transplantation and other new cures Bone marrow transplantation and other dramatic therapies...for even a short period (as is done in bone marrow transplantation) carries a high risk. Nearly...
...broad similarity in relative bone loss between the medieval and...in fact suffered from similar bone loss may call into question...skeletons as pitting on the bones of the skull, particularly...the outer layer of cortical bone, together with an overgrowth...increased activity of the bone marrow as the body attempts to combat...
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...fragments, small mammal bones including rabbits, beavers...etc.) While many bone fragments cannot be identified...their utility for bone marrow and bone grease processing...source of high-quality bone grease, while the diaphyseal shafts of long bones contain the largest and...obtainable quantities of bone marrow (Binford 1978; Brink...
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Parouts "bone Marrow Drive" Project Management by Sunaina...recruiting minorities into the National Marrow Donor Registry. Wenkul told Villanueva...Parout can start directly marketing the bone marrow drive at whatever locations are secured...
Parouts "bone Marrow Drive" Project Management by Sunaina Chugani , Joo Y. Jung INSTRUCTORS NOTES Qualitative Aspects Although the emphasis of this...
...microarray analyses using mouse bone marrow tissue. by Byung-IL Yoon , Guang...Preparation"). FIGURE 1 OMITTED Bone Marrow Cell Collection for RNA Extraction...upregulated for the proliferation of bone marrow cells during the recovery phase...
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...Spectrum of Diseases Bone marrow, a jelly-like...cavities of our bones, contains hematopoietic...transplants, bone marrow transplants dont...inserted into the hip bones in the pelvis, the most marrow-rich site in...sternum, the bone in the middle...
...bone marrow transplant. Bone marrow is the substance within the cavities of certainflat bones--such as the sternum...is fighting cancer. A bone marrow transplant fills the bones cavities withhealthy marrow from another person to...
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New Therapy for Bone Marrow Transplant Patients. A product to help...of cancer patients who have had bone marrow transplants was licensed by FDA on March...more information about GM-CSF and bone marrow transplants, call the National Cancer...
Pioneering Bone Marrow Procedures Researchers at the University...the major goals-the Holy Grail of bone marrow transplantation-is to separate graft...involving both related and unrelated bone marrow transplant recipients. Instead of getting...
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...Featured in Calendar Celebrating Bone Marrow Transplants. by Sharon Huck Byline...and Rose Rucoba both underwent bone marrow transplants, but today, they are...picture of health in the Blood and Marrow Transplant Information networks Celebrating...
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BONE MARROW soft tissue filling the spongy interiors of animal bones. Red marrow is the principal organ...vertebrae, the pelvic bones, and the skull. Erythrocytes...erythrocytes, causing anemia . A bone marrow biopsy, in which a small...
BONE MARROW TRANSPLANT see bone marrow . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
MARROW see bone marrow . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...sizes and shapes; however, all bone tissue has a three-layered composition...layer forms the interior. Long bones (such as those in the arms and...inner spaces being filled with marrow (see bone marrow ), important in the formation...
...blood-forming tissues (bone marrow, lymphatics, liver...tissue obtained from a bone marrow biopsy. The course...plasma transfusions, and bone marrow transplantation...effectively instead of marrow transplants in some leukemias...
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