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A bone marrow biopsy is the removal of soft tissue from a bone.

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What are normal results of bone marrow aspiration and biopsy?

Healthy adult bone marrow contains yellow fat cells, connective tissue, and red marrow that produces blood. The bone marrow of a healthy infant is primarily red due to active production of red cells necessary for growth.


What marrow produces blood cells?

The kind of marrow that produces red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets is red marrow which is found in the bones.


Can a bone marrow biopsy determine if you are compatible for a bone marrow transplant?

Yes, a bone marrow biopsy can determine if the donor and recipient are compatible for a bone marrow transplant. This involves analyzing the human leukocyte antigen (HLA) markers present in the bone marrow cells of both the donor and recipient to assess compatibility. Matching these markers increases the chances of a successful transplant.


What originates in bone marrow?

Bone marrow produce red and white blood cells.


Are blood cells produced in your bone marrow?

Red blood cells are produced in bone marrow.


How is sideroblastic anemia diagnosed?

Blood tests are used to examine the appearance and other characteristics of red cells and to measure the amount of iron in the blood. Bone marrow biopsy is also used


What does the MARROW produce?

The marrow produces blood cells in the body, including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.


Where are most white blood cells made?

The Blood cells are produced in the Bone Marrow


In which part of the body are bllod cells manufactured-?

The blood cells are usually manufactured in the bone marrow.


What does red bone marrow produce?

red blood cells and white blood cells and platelets


Red blood cells are produced by?

Red blood cells are produced by the bone marrow.


What substance in center of bones maks blood cells?

MARROW, bone marrow makes blood cells.