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Bone marrow
(redirected from Bone marrow aplasia)

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bone marrow
n.
The soft, fatty, vascular tissue filling the cavities of bones, having a stroma of reticular fibers and cells.

Bone marrow
A substance found in the cavities of bones, especially the long bones and the sternum (breast bone). The bone marrow contains those cells that are responsible for the production of the blood cells (red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets).

bone marrow
the soft, organic material in the cavities of bones, a network of blood vessels and special connective tissue fibers that hold together a composite of fat and blood-producing cells.
The chief function of bone marrow is to manufacture erythrocytes, leukocytes and platelets. These blood cells normally do not enter the bloodstream until they are fully developed, so that the bone marrow contains cells in all stages of development. If the body's demand for white cells is increased because of infection, the bone marrow responds immediately by increasing production. The same is true if more red blood cells are needed, as in hemorrhage or anemia.
There are two types of bone marrow, red and yellow. The former produces the blood cells; the latter, which is mainly formed of fatty tissue, normally has no blood cell-producing function.

bone marrow aplasia
any of the three cell lines may be singularly aplastic but a pancytopenic abnormality is most common. See also aplastic anemia.
bone marrow aspiration
see bone marrow biopsy.
congenital bone marrow hypoplasia
bone marrow-derived cells
see B lymphocyte.
bone marrow displacement
bone marrow dyscrasia
abnormal cell production by the bone marrow. Occurs in some dog breeds, especially Poodles, in which there are maturation abnormalities of erythrocytes with macrocytosis and hypersegmented neutrophils.
bone marrow spaces
the cavities in cancellous bone that are usually filled with bone marrow.
bone marrow suppression
some drugs and infectious agents can cause reduced erythropoiesis, myelopoiesis and megakaryocytopoiesis. See also anemia, pancytopenia.
toxic bone marrow arrest
see resurgence granulopoiesis.
bone marrow transplantation
the transfer of bone marrow from a normal, antigenically matched individual to another, usually for treatment of aplastic anemia, immunodeficiency or metabolic disorders.

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Within a few days, the patient's symptoms decreased, and she was discharged from hospital on day 41, despite ongoing bone marrow aplasia with antimicrobial and antimycotic prophylaxis, including trimethoprim/ sulfamethoxazole (160 mg/800 mg once daily) and (voriconazole 200 mg twice daily).
 
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