| bone marrow s. |
suppression of bone marrow activity, resulting in reduction in the number of platelets, red cells, and white cells, such as in aplastic anemia. See also bone marrow failure, under failure. Called also myelophthisis and myelosuppression.
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| bone marrow t. |
intravenous infusion of autologous, syngeneic, or allogeneic bone marrow or stem cells (see peripheral blood progenitor cells, under cell); done to treat malignancies such as leukemia, lymphoma, myeloma, and selected solid tumors, as well as nonmalignant conditions such as aplastic anemia, immunologic deficiencies, inborn errors of metabolism, and the myeloablation resulting from chemotherapy or radiotherapy. Abbreviated BMT.
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| bone marrow infusion |
An old term for intraosseous infusion.
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| bone marrow |
The soft, sponge-like tissue in the center of bones that produces white blood cells, red blood cells, and platelets.
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| bone marrow |
The inner, spongy tissue of bones where blood cells are made.
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