This condition is known in common terms as Dowager's Hump. It is an abnormal outward curvature of the vertebrae of upper back. It due osteoporosis changes in the thoracic spine and mostly affects postmenopausal women.
Marrow
Marrow refers to the soft, fatty tissue found at the center of bones. It is responsible for producing blood cells and storing fat. Additionally, marrow can also refer to the most essential or central part of something.
Scattered areas of vascular and fatty marrow degeneration refer to localized regions within the bone where blood vessels and fat tissue are disrupted or diminished. This can be seen on imaging studies like MRI or CT scans and may be indicative of various conditions affecting the bone health, such as vascular necrosis or osteonecrosis. Treatment will depend on the underlying cause and extent of degeneration.
Fatty acids are not polymers.
Unsaturated fatty acids are fatty acids that have double bonds in their long carbon chains.
yes there is a difference
Yellow Bone Marrow
Marrow Cavity
As people age, their bone marrow naturally becomes more and more fatty. By the time a person is 50 years old, half of their bone marrow should be fatty.
Normal bone marrowBone marrow aspiration Bone marrow biopsy Bone marrow culture Bone marrow from hip Bone marrow transplant has yellow marrow and red marrow. Yellow marrow is more of fat and red marrow is more of haematopoitic tissue. in infants marrow is predominantly hematopoietic with the exception of epiphyses & apophyses, which are predominantly fatty throughout life. with skeletal growth, red marrow is gradually replaced by fat. red marrow persistis longer in the vertebrae, pelvic bones, sternum, & proximal ends of the long tubular bones, during normal marrow conversion, residual islands of red marrow may subsist in the yellow marrow, as may fatty foci in red marrow.islands of red marrow residue may be a normal variant especially in obese women, cigarette smokers, marathon runners. It may be pathological some times in cases of hemolytic processes / anemia.
The fatty substance in the middle of your bones is yellow marrow.
The soft fatty tissue inside long bones is called bone marrow. It plays a crucial role in the production of blood cells, including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.
Beef Marrow is the soft, fatty tissues found the in the hallow of beef leg bones. It is considered a delicacy in most European countries.
yellow marrow
Marrow, and it doesn't hold blood vessels, it makes them.
the fatty network of connective tissue that fills the cavities of bones.
Yellow Marrow