Marrow edema in the calcaneal body, particularly with increased intensity at the medial process of the calcaneal tubercle, typically indicates localized inflammation or stress-related changes, often seen in conditions such as plantar fasciitis or stress fractures. This finding can suggest increased bone marrow fluid due to various factors, including overuse, trauma, or underlying pathology. Clinical correlation and further imaging may be necessary to determine the exact cause and appropriate management.
Heterogeneous marrow signal refers to the appearance of bone marrow on MRI imaging that is not uniform in signal intensity. It can result from a variety of causes, such as inflammation, infection, bone marrow edema, or infiltrative diseases. Further evaluation is often required to determine the underlying cause.
Red marrow hyperplasia is the increased production of red blood cells in the bone marrow. Heterogeneous marrow pattern narrowing replacing lesion refers to abnormal changes in the bone marrow, potentially indicating infiltration of malignant cells like in multiple myeloma. These findings suggest that the bone marrow of the spine is being affected by an infiltrative process, which could be indicative of multiple myeloma.
This is bone marrow transplant. A compatible donor should be screen and crossmatch before they can perform the transplant.
erythropoiesis bone marrow
Erythropoiesis, Bone Marrow
erythropoiesis bone marrow
In a bone marrow transplant, the vital process being restored is hematopoiesis, which is the production of blood cells (such as red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets) in the bone marrow. This process is crucial for the body to maintain normal blood cell levels and function.
Hematopoiesis
A bone marrow transplant involves replacing damaged or diseased bone marrow with healthy bone marrow. The process typically involves harvesting healthy bone marrow from a donor, either through a needle in the hip bone or through a process called apheresis. The healthy bone marrow is then infused into the recipient's bloodstream, where it can travel to the bones and begin producing new, healthy blood cells. The transplant can help treat conditions such as leukemia, lymphoma, and other blood disorders.
It means that everything is the way it should be in your cervical spine. Nothing is wrong.
The red bone marrow produces red blood cells.
ERYTHROPOIESIS or something sudden decrease in red bone marrow, where more bone marrow needed to produce blood cells.