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bone marrow Soft tissue contained within the large central cavity of a bone as well as within other internal spaces. Bone marrow is responsible for the formation of blood cells. Such marrow is called "red marrow". As organisms mature, red marrow is replaced by a fatty tissue that does not produce blood cells which is called "yellow marrow". Source : PhRMA Genomics
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bone scan a nuclear imaging method to evaluate any degenerative and/or arthritic changes in the joints; to detect bone diseases and tumors; to determine the cause of bone pain or inflammation.
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bone age an estimate of biological age based on radiological findings. May be used to determine how much more growth potential an individual has.
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bone scan a procedure where an image of the bones is produced by injection of a radioisotope and subsequent scan for the isotope absorbed by the bones. It is usually used to determine if cancer has spread to the bones.
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bone marrow suppression a decrease in the number of blood cells produced; it may be a result of cancer treatment or tumor invasion of bone marrow.
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