A negative bone marrow biopsy indicates that no abnormal cells or signs of disease, such as cancer or infection, were found in the bone marrow sample. This result can suggest that the bone marrow is functioning normally and is not involved in conditions like leukemia, lymphoma, or aplastic anemia. However, it’s important to consider the clinical context and other diagnostic tests, as some conditions may still exist even if the biopsy appears normal. Always consult a healthcare professional for a comprehensive interpretation of biopsy results.
"Unremarkable bone marrow signal" typically indicates that the bone marrow appears normal without any significant abnormalities or abnormalities detected on imaging studies such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or computed tomography (CT). This finding suggests that there are no signs of infection, inflammation, or tumor infiltration in the bone marrow.
There is no such thing as blood marrow. You presumably mean bone marrow. A major function of bone marrow is the generation of new blood cells.
If you mean "hollow" of a bone... it would be marrow.
You presumably mean bone marrow. A major function of bone marrow is the generation of new cells.
Bone Marrow Transplantation
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.
A "no focal marrow replacing lesion" indicates that there are no localized areas within the bone marrow that are abnormal or replacing the normal marrow tissue. This finding suggests that there are no tumors, infections, or significant pathological changes affecting the bone marrow. Essentially, it reflects a healthy or unremarkable bone marrow condition in the context of the imaging or diagnostic evaluation.
bone marrow. its the thing that makes blood cells. (its either red or white) forget sorry . hope that helps
Myelo meaning bone marrow.Spinal cord
The expression alludes to the centre of a bone, the core. Therefore ' frozen to the marrow' would suggest a body could not be colder.
Bone marrow reconversion in the knee refers to the process where yellow bone marrow, which primarily consists of fat cells, is replaced by red bone marrow, which produces blood cells. This can occur in response to increased demand for blood cell production, often due to conditions such as anemia, chronic disease, or after injury. The presence of reconverted marrow in imaging studies may indicate an adaptive response to physiological stress or a pathological condition affecting the bone and surrounding tissues.
When a bone marrow signal is described as "unremarkable for the patient's age," it means that the findings from imaging or analysis of the bone marrow appear normal and consistent with what is expected for someone of that specific age group. There are no abnormal patterns, lesions, or signs of disease such as infections or malignancies. This assessment suggests that the bone marrow is functioning properly and does not indicate any underlying health issues.