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bone marrow suppression A side effect of many anticancer and antiviral drugs, including AZT. Leads to a decrease in white blood cells, red blood cells, and platelets. Such reductions, in turn, result in anemia, bacterial infections, and spontaneous or excess bleeding.
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bone marrow Soft tissue located in the cavities of the bones where blood cells such as erythrocytes, leukocytes, and platelets are formed.
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bone marrow the soft, spongy tissue in the interior of certain bones that contains stem cells and is the site of blood cell production.
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bone marrow transplantation A procedure in which doctors give marrow to replace marrow destroyed by treatment with high doses of anticancer drugs or radiation. Transplantation may be autologous (the patient's own marrow saved earlier), allogeneic (marrow from someone else), or syngeneic (marrow from an identical twin).
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bone marrow The soft sponge-like material inside some bones. Blood cells are formed in the bone marrow. Bone marrow used in cancer therapy may be autologous (the patient's own marrow saved earlier), allogeneic (marrow from someone else), or syngeneic (marrow from an identical twin).
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