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Bone Marrow Biopsy and Aspiration, What is bone marrow, biopsy and aspiration? Bone marrow is the spongy tissue and fluid which is inside some of the larger bones in...
Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia, What is congenital adrenal hyperplasia? Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) is a condition affecting the level of cortisol, a hormone pro...
Bone Marrow and Bone Marrow Failure, The bone marrow is composed of red marrow and inactive adipose tissue (yellow marrow) in about equal quantity. , Ci...
Endometrial Hyperplasia, What is endometrial hyperplasia? Endometrial hyperplasia is an abnormal proliferation of the endometrium (ie greater than the normal proliferat...
Endometrial Hyperplasia (Thickening of the Womb Lining), Endometrial hyperplasia is a thickening of the womb lining (uterus). What is endometrial hyperplasia? Endometr...
Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia, Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) describes a group of autosomal recessive disorders of cortisol biosynthesis. 21-hydroxylase deficiency (21-OHD)...
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia, Hypertrophy means enlargement of the components without an increase in their numbers as happens with muscle fibres. Hyperplasia is an increase in the nu...
Polycythaemia vera [ 12 ] A proliferative myeloid disorder caused by a somatic mutation in a haemopoietic stem cell, this is predominantly associated with erythroid hyperplasia,...
Small, basophilic, vacuolated megakaryocytes. Erythroid hyperplasia . Associated diseases [ 2 , 5 ] Cow's milk intolerance .
Blood smear shows nucleated red cells at different stages with pathological features (macrocytosis, schistocytes, blast cells <50%, thrombocytopenia). Bone marrow biopsy shows prevale...
The sideroblastic anaemias are a heterogeneous group of inherited and acquired disorders characterised by anaemia of varying severity and the presence of ring sideroblasts in the bone marrow ...
What is the bone marrow, and what are stem cells and blood cells? Bone marrow Blood cells are made in the bone marrow, by stem cells.
In this phase there are 6-30% blast cells in the blood and bone marrow. As many abnormal cells build up in the bone marrow it is difficult for normal cells in the bone marrow to surv...
Myeloma is a cancer that affects cells in the bone marrow, called plasma cells. As the cancerous plasma cells fill the bone marrow, you are not able to make enough normal blood cells...
Initial presentation may be with isolated thrombocytopenia or leukopenia. [ 4 ] Bone marrow biopsy/aspiration reveals progressively hypocellular marrow with loss of myeloid and e...
M6a: acute erythroid leukaemias, including erythroleukaemia. M6b: pure erythroid leukaemia. M7: acute megakaryoblastic leukaemia.
A bone marrow sample For this test, a small amount of bone marrow is removed by inserting a needle into the pelvic bone (or sometimes the breastbone (sternum)).
A bone marrow sample For this test a small amount of bone marrow is removed by inserting a needle into the pelvic bone (or sometimes the breastbone (sternum)).
The bone marrow is normally spongy but myelofibrosis causes the bone marrow to become scarred. Secondary myelofibrosis can be caused by other conditions such as essential thromboc...
The bone marrow, stem cells and blood cell production Haematopoietic System of the Bone Marrow JulieJenksBut...