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(a)-(d): The bone marrow biopsy shows mild hypercellularity (a, H&E 200×) and mild to moderate fibrosis (b, Reticulin stain, 200×). CD79a (c, 200×) and CD3 (d, 200×) immunostains highlight lymphoid ...
Bone cancer is more common in children and teens, but adults over 60 can also get it. People often mistake symptoms for growth spurts or arthritis. A doctor can do imaging tests and a bone biopsy to ...
Heterotopic ossification happens when bone grows outside of its normal location and into the surrounding soft tissues of your body. When this happens, the pieces of bone that develop are called ...
Everyone has bones, but not everyone understands the importance of changes in what’s going on inside their bodies. Walking, sleeping and having secure organs are all possible with the help of our ...
Primary bone cancer, which is cancer that begins in bones, is very rare. Other types of cancer can spread to the bones. Knowing the early signs of bone cancer may help a person get a prompt diagnosis ...