Thursday, October 23, 2008

To Know Bone Marrow

Bone marrow is an important part of human life. It is a flexible tissue that is found in the hollow interior of bones. Bone marrow exists in two forms. There is red bone marrow and yellow bone marrow. Almost 100 percent of bone marrow at birth falls into the red bone marrow category. Red bone marrow consists of myeloid tissue, red blood cells, platelets and white blood cells. Yellow bone marrow consists of fat cells and some white blood cells can develop in yellow bone marrow. Both the red and yellow bone marrows contain various capillaries and blood vessels.
The red bone marrow converts itself to yellow bone marrow over time. The red bone marrow can be found in flat bones. Flat bones are found in the hip, the breast, the skull, the ribs, the shoulder blades and vertebrae. Yellow bone marrow is found in the hollow interior of the middle portion of bones. If there is ever a severe condition of blood loss; the body has the ability to convert the yellow bone marrow back to red bone marrow to increase blood cell production.



There are a couple of different diseases involving one’s bone marrow that anyone can develop. Diseases of the bone marrow can develop from an infection or a malignancy. A malignancy is also known as a cancer. One type of infection found to disease bone marrow is called tuberculosis. Tuberculosis leads to the decrease in production of blood cells and blood platelets. Cancer of the bone marrow in a human being is known as a leukemia. Other problems of the bone marrow are anemias, lymphomas and plasma cell disorders. To diagnose these diseases a doctor usually performs a bone marrow aspiration. This can also be known as a biopsy. The site of the aspiration is usually on the back of the hip bone. During the biopsy the doctors test the sample for different signs of cancer or any other infection of the bone marrow.
One treatment for leukemia is a bone marrow transplant. This can be done if a bone marrow donor matches a leukemia patient. Once the bone marrow from the donor is inserted into the body of the patient, if the match is successful, the newly infused cells will help with the production of blood cells. A bone marrow transplant is usually only used when the situation is extremely severe for a leukemia patient. Some leukemia cases can be treated with chemotherapy and radiation techniques.
Www.marrow.org is the website for bone marrow donors. If you wish to become a bone marrow donor or learn more about donating your bone marrow to a foundation to help leukemia patients you should give this website a look. If you aren’t looking to donate bone marrow you can make a financial donation to the foundation to keep it up and running.
Bone marrow diseases and leukemia cannot be prevented. They are treatable but not preventable. They can be caused by the lack of blood cell production or the overproduction of one type of blood cell over the other.

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