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Pure red cell aplasia in adults can be easily diagnosed when isolated anaemia, in the presence of normal white cell and platelet counts, is associated with a marrow of normal cellularity in which there is an almost complete absence of erythroblasts but normal myeloid cells and megakaryocytes (Dessypris & Lipton, 2004).

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Mistress Death actually isn't bad looking in a marrow to bone sort of way; she's a fully skinned dominatrix with a hood.

In those patients with a marrow donor of opposite sex the alveolar macrophages were shown to be of donor origin.

Myelogram revealed a marrow plasmacytosis of 11.5%.

A rising, an ascendance, a call from the marrow of his bones: clean it up.

For Ms. Meacham and thousands of others with similar illnesses, the best chance for a cure would be a transplant of cells from the bone marrow of a living person, or from the umbilical cord blood of a newborn.

The stem cells can then be harvested from a donor's bloodstream and used instead of a marrow transplant.

Perhaps macrocytosis is a response to underlying illness, and serves as a "window" into the bone marrow of an elderly dialysis patient with multiple comorbidities.

After this, there was a choice of soup: consommé Olga – a broth flavoured with the dried spinal marrow of a sturgeon – or cream of barley.

It looked like a prehistoric weapon, or the hardened bone marrow of a small mammal.

However, preliminary data for a mAb isolated from the bone marrow of an H5N1 infected patient was recently reported that possesses cross-neutralizing activity between H5N1 and H1N1 [13].

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