Bone marrow manifestations of infections and systemic diseases observed in bone marrow trephine biopsy
Bone marrow modifications resulting from infections and systemic diseases can be studied by analysis of morphology and aetiology. Two types of lesions or modifications can be observed, those occurring in the connective tissue comprising inflammatory processes, acute and chronic, as well as immune re...
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