Gram-negative infection is an important cause of morbidity and mortality after unrelated donor-bone marrow transplantation (UD-BMT). We performed a retrospective case-control study to examine the risk factors, prophylaxis, therapy and outcome of Gram-negative bacteraemia (GNB) in 428 patients ...
Hematological cancers constitute a group of malignancies originating from cells in the blood, bone marrow, and lymph nodes. These cancers are broadly categorized into three principal groups: leukemia, lymphoma, and myeloma. Leukemia arises specifically from blood and bone marrow cells and can be furth...
• Designed to be used with blood, PRP or bone marrow to enhance DBM activity • Animal studies• Case reports • Regulated under CFR 1270 and 1271 as a human tissue Optium DBM® DBM combined with glycerol carrier Formable putty (bone fibers) and injectable gel (bone particles) •...
Because archeological bones lack marrow and soft tissue, absolute BMD, measured using DXA, is not directly comparable with data from living subjects. Therefore peak BMD cannot be compared between skeletal and living populations. However, provided significant diagenetic alteration in BMD can be excluded...
new bone and bone marrow formation was observed to be more significant in the larger ones (300 and 500 μm) than the smaller ones (50–100 μm) in a porous hydroxyapatite material.169Implants with a pore size (565 μm) demonstrated superior bone formation in both peripheral and deep po...
“Periarticular” bone loss most likely refers to cellular changes of the subchondral bone marrow, such as osteoclast differentiation and the formation of inflammatory infiltrates. It remains controversial whether inflammation or autoimmunity is the key driver for bone damage. Evidence for the traditional...
In the second step, we prospectively identified over a period of 32 months 21 patients with this typical erythrogram; 20/21 had ≥15% RS in the bone marrow. Hence, by this validation, we confirm that the erythrogram is highly predictive of RS in the bone marrow. The interpretation of ...
Bone marrow MRI: Magnetic resonance imaging MSC: Mesenchymal stem cells MSV: Mesenchymal stem cells from valladolid PEI (IMP): Investigational medicine product PP: Per protocol analysis PRP: Platelet-rich plasma ROI: Region of interest SAE (AAG): Serious adverse event T2: T2 sequence...
Illustratively, compositions of the invention can incorporate cells derived from blood, bone marrow, or other tissue sources from the patient to be treated (autologous cells) or from a suitable allogenic or xenogenic donor source. In certain embodiments of the invention, the conformable compositions...
“Periarticular” bone loss most likely refers to cellular changes of the subchondral bone marrow, such as osteoclast differentiation and the formation of inflammatory infiltrates. It remains controversial whether inflammation or autoimmunity is the key driver for bone damage. Evidence for the traditional...