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Oral complaints and dental care of haematopoietic stem cell transplant patients: a qualitative survey of patients and their dentists Purpose: Little is known about the understanding of the oral and dental needs of haematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT) patients or about dentists' vie... BD Brab...
Aplastic anemia is a type of rare blood-related disease in which the bone marrow fails to produce blood cells for the body...
A stem cell transplantis a procedure to replace cancer cells with healthy blood cells. Stem cells are taken from a donor and injected into your blood. The stem cells go to your bone marrow and become new, healthy blood cells. Treatment options ...
What is a bone marrow transplant? What cells mature in the bone marrow? What does bone marrow produce? What are blast cells in bone marrow? What is bone marrow? What is bone marrow signal? Which bone marrow produces red blood cells? What type of cells are produced by red bone marrow?
A stem cell transplant is a procedure to replace unhealthy stem cells with healthy cells. Stem cells are able to become all of the blood cells. Stem cells can also travel to your bone marrow and can become new bone marrow cells.How should I balance rest with activity?Rest...
Leukemia is a blood cancer that affects the body's ability to fight infection, heal, and function normally. Those with leukemia...
Lymphocytopenia is a condition in which a person's body does not have a sufficient number of lymphocytes. The main signs of...
What is the recovery time for a bone marrow transplant? What is vasculitis of the kidneys? What blood vessel lies between the intestines and the liver? What side is your liver on? What is filtered by the kidneys? Is the liver part of the excretory system?
Depending on where the stem cells are, they can develop into different tissues. For example, hematopoietic stem cells reside in the bone marrow and can produce all the cells that function in the blood. Stem cells also can become brain cells, heart muscle cells, bone cells or other cell type...