Signal intensity is directly related to relative amounts of fat, water, and cells in the marrow. The words nonspecific mean that it is not pointing towards any specific medical abnormality. The mild edema means that the muscle and other tissues around this area has some water built up (edema). Your doctor should explain it to you in words you can understand.
Erythropoietin is produced naturally in the body, mostly by the kidneys. It gives bone marrow the signal to produce red blood cells, which carry oxygen in the blood.
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Heterogeneous marrow signal indicates that the bone marrow lacks uniformity. The cause of this may be a fracture, cancer, tumor, or it may just be nothing to worry about at all.
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Heterogeneous marrow signal indicates that the bone marrow lacks uniformity. The cause of this may be a fracture, cancer, tumor, or it may just be nothing to worry about at all.
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A heterogeneous signal in the marrow on T1 and T2 sequences can be due to various reasons such as red marrow reconversion, inflammation, or underlying pathology. It is important to consult with your doctor or a radiologist for further evaluation and interpretation of the MRI findings to determine the cause and any potential concerns.
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It means nothing to worry about.
When an mri shows abnormal bone marrow signals in the hip, there could be a number of causes. The causes vary based on whether the abnormality is in the red or yellow marrow. You will need to consult a physician to discuss the possible reasons for the abnormality.
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An abnormal marrow could be caused by an infection or inflammation. It could also mean the presence of an infiltrative disease like leukemia or lymphoma.