Bone marrow transplantation (BMT) is a special therapy for patients with
cancer or other
diseases which affect the
bone marrow.
Full article >>>BONE MARROW TRANSPLANT - A surgical procedure which replaces malignant or
cancerous
bone marrow with healthy
marrow from the same patient (autologous transplant) or from another compatible donor (allogeneic transplant).
Full article >>>Bone marrow aspirationDefinition:
The
bone marrow is the
tissue that manufactures the
blood cells and is in the hollow part of most bones. This test is done by suctioning some of the
bone marrow for examination.
Full article >>>Bone Marrow Transplantation for
Breast Cancer -
Breast Cancer:
Bone Marrow Transplant information Source:WebMD Medical Reference from The Cleveland Clinic
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Chronic Myeloid
Leukemia - Source:MedicineNet ...
Full article >>>Bone marrow transplants in older adults
Q.
Why can't older adults get
bone marrow transplants?
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Full article >>>Bone Marrow AspirationA small amount of
bone marrow is removed during a
bone marrow aspiration. The procedure is uncomfortable, but can be tolerated by both children and adults.
Full article >>>Bone Marrow Transplantation for Non-Hodgkin's
LymphomaIf you have non-Hodgkin's
lymphoma, or NHL, then you have one of the three different subgroups: either low grade, intermediate grade, or high grade.
Full article >>>Bone marrow aspiration is the removal of a small amount of
bone marrow fluid through a needle inserted into the bone.
Full article >>>Bone Marrow The soft, fatty
tissue filling the cavities of the bones where
blood cells are formed.
Full article >>>Bone marrow is the soft, sponge-like material found inside bones. It contains immature cells known as hematopoietic or
blood-forming stem cells. (Hematopoietic stem cells are different from embryonic stem cells.
Full article >>>Bone marrow transplantation is also sometimes used. In this technique,
bone marrow (
blood cell-producing
tissue inside bone) is taken from the patient and treated to kill any
cancer cells.
Full article >>>Bone marrowThe spongy inner part of large bones where
blood cells are made.
Bone marrow aspiration is the removal by fine needle of a small amount of
bone marrow for examination.
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Full article >>>Bone marrow biopsy - Occasionally, a
bone marrow biopsy is done to help confirm the
diagnosis. In this procedure, a small sample of
bone marrow is taken by inserting a needle into the pelvic bone just below the waist on either side of the spine.
Full article >>>Bone marrow transplantation is an effective
treatment for patients with MPS type I (which is called
Hurler syndrome), especially if the transplant is performed before the patient's growth and development begin to decline.
Full article >>>bone marrow failure (for example, due to
infection,
tumor, fibrosis)
presence of cyto
toxic substance
collagen-
vascular diseases (such as
lupus erythematosus)
disease of the
liver or
spleen radiation ...
Full article >>>BONE MARROW SUPPRESSION: A side effect of many anti
cancer and anti
viral drugs, including AZT. Leads to a decrease in white
blood cells, red
blood cells, and
platelets.
Full article >>>Bone marrowA spongy
tissue located within the body's
flat bones--including the
hip and
breast bones and the
skull.
Marrow contains stem cells, the precursors to
platelets and red and white
blood cells.
Full article >>>Bone marrow transplantA procedure in which a quantity of
bone marrow is extracted through a needle from a donor, and then passed into a patient to replace the patient's
diseased or absent
bone marrow.
Hematopoietic cells ...
Full article >>>Bone marrow transplantation is lengthy, risky and expensive. Parents whose children are undergoing the
treatment may need extra emotional support from their extended families, as well as from
mental health professionals.
Full article >>>bone marrow aspiration (as-per-AY-shun)
The removal of a small sample of
bone marrow (usually from the
hip) through a needle for examination under a microscope.
bone marrow biopsy (BY-op-see) ...
Full article >>>A
bone marrow biopsy is a way to look at the center of the bone. It may be done to look for bone problems and for some
cancers of the
blood, such as
leukemia. It is usually done in the
breastbone or the hipbone just below the waist.
Full article >>>The
bone marrow contains special cells known as stem cells. Stem cells are like
infant cells. They may develop into red
blood cells, white
blood cells, and
platelets. Red
blood cells carry
oxygen throughout the body. White
blood cells fight
infection.
Full article >>>Blood cells Minute structures produced in the
bone marrow; they consist of red
blood cells, white
blood cells, and
platelets.
Blood count The number of red
blood cells, white
blood cells, and
platelets in a sample of
blood.
Full article >>>Non-Hodgkin's
Lymphoma is a
cancer that can appear in the digestive tract, brain, spinal cord,
bone marrow,
liver, or
lungs. The signs of
lymphoma depend upon the
organ it invades.
Full article >>>Spartaject busulfan A new
intravenous form of busulfan, an antineoplastic
drug used for
bone marrow ablation prior to
bone marrow transplantation, scheduled to begin phase II/III
clinical trials.
Full article >>>Healthy
kidneys produce a
hormone called
erythropoietin, or EPO, which stimulates the
bone marrow to produce the proper number of red
blood cells needed to carry
oxygen to vital
organs.
Diseased
kidneys, however, often don't
make enough EPO.
Full article >>>Under study: High-dose
chemotherapy followed by reconstitution of damaged
bone marrow;
chemotherapy before
surgery; immunotherapy, including immuno
toxins (molecules that combine a
toxic agent with an
antibody that binds to
tumor cells); ...
Full article >>>Following
birth, the
bone marrow of the
infant, child, and adult makes the red
blood cells.
Aging causes
RBC formation to lessen. An average
RBC wears out in 120 days or less, so your body must keep making more.
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Full article >>>In leukaemia,
cancer of the
bone marrow, excessive numbers of abnormal white cells impair the production of red
blood cells and
platelets. This may cause many other
organs, such as the
liver and brain, to malfunction.
Full article >>>This is a
blood disorder caused by changes in the
bone marrow. It mainly affects people over the age of 50. This article discusses the symptoms and management of the
syndrome.
This article outlines the mechanisms of o
edema and possible causes.
Full article >>>Erythropoietin (EPO) - Stimulates the
bone marrow to produce red
blood cells
Renin - Regulates
blood volume and
blood pressureWhat is the difference between
kidney failure and
kidney disease?
Full article >>>Cancer of the
tissues in the
bone marrow,
spleen and
lymph nodes.
leukocytesWhite
blood cells, the
blood cells responsible for fighting
infection.
Full article >>>This can be caused by a failure of the
bone marrow to
make sufficient
neutrophils or when white
blood cells are destroyed faster than they can be produced. Affected people are susceptible to
infections. See the
blood differential test.
Full article >>>Other parts of the
immune system -- the
thymus,
lymph nodes,
bone marrow and clusters of other
lymphoid cells -- are spread throughout the body and also perform this vital task.
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