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  • |Term=Bone marrow biopsy ...taken, usually from the hip bone. A small area of skin and the underlying bone surface are numbed with an anesthetic. 
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  • == Bone Biopsy == ...mination. This procedure is often used to diagnose various [[Bone diseases|bone diseases]] and conditions.
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  • ...lade. It can be used in various procedures to remove a circular section of bone or tissue. The term "trephine" originates from the Greek word "trupanon" me ...dern trephine was developed in the 18th century and has since been refined for use in various medical procedures.
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  • |Term=Bone marrow aspiration ...p bone, breastbone, or thigh bone. A small area of skin and the underlying bone surface are numbed with an anesthetic. 
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  • ...o determine the presence or extent of a disease. The etymology of the word biopsy comes from the Greek words "bios" (life) and "opsis" (sight). * '''[[Excisional Biopsy]]''': The removal of an entire lump or suspicious area.
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  • == Bone Marrow Tests == ...ical procedures that involve the extraction and examination of a sample of bone marrow. They are primarily used to diagnose and monitor blood and marrow di
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  • ...tion: /ˈdrɪlɪŋ/) is a medical procedure that involves creating a hole in a bone or tooth using a specialized instrument known as a [[Drill (medical)|drill] ...19th century to describe the process of creating a hole in a bone or tooth for therapeutic purposes.
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  • == Bone Cancer == ...or]] that originates or spreads to the [[bone]]. While it can occur in any bone in the body, it most commonly affects the long bones in the arms and legs.
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  • ...he presence of abnormal [[Plasma Cells|plasma cells]] in the [[Bone Marrow|bone marrow]] and a high level of [[Monoclonal Protein|monoclonal protein]] in t ...opsy|bone marrow biopsy]]. The presence of 10% or more plasma cells in the bone marrow or a serum monoclonal protein level of 3 g/dL or more is indicative
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  • == Bone Cyst == ...The exact etymology of the term is derived from the Greek words "osteon" (bone) and "kystis" (bladder).
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  • ...can lead to abnormal growth or swelling of the bone, and it may affect one bone (monostotic) or multiple bones (polyostotic). ...us dysplasia of bone can cause a variety of symptoms, including bone pain, bone deformities, and fractures. The severity of these symptoms can vary widely,
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  • ...aused by some types of cancer) for breast cancer. It binds to newly formed bone.  ...ind calcium in bones. It's a type of tetracycline antibiotic and a type of bone marker. Also called demeclocycline hydrochloride {{dictionary-stub}} [[Cate
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  • ...marrow]], [[spleen]], [[liver]], and other tissues. The condition is named for the distinctive sea-blue color of the histiocytes when viewed under a [[mic Diagnosis of Sea-blue histiocytosis is typically made through a [[bone marrow biopsy]], which reveals the presence of sea-blue histiocytes.
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  • ...ed with fibrous bone tissue, leading to abnormal growth or swelling of the bone. * [[Bone pain]] or aching
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  • == Bone Tumor == .../) is a neoplastic growth of tissue in bone. Abnormal growths found in the bone can be either benign (noncancerous) or malignant (cancerous).
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  • == Unicameral Bone Cyst == ...mple bone cyst''' or '''solitary bone cyst''', is a benign (non-cancerous) bone lesion that typically occurs in children and adolescents.
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  • == Bone Metastasis == ...ɪs/) is a condition where cancer cells spread from the primary site to the bone.
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  • ...aused by some types of cancer) for breast cancer. It binds to newly formed bone.  ...ind calcium in bones. It's a type of tetracycline antibiotic and a type of bone marker. Also called declomycin {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of
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  • == Giant-cell tumor of bone == ...ly develops near a joint at the end of the bone. The most common locations for this tumor are in the [[knee]] and [[wrist]].
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  • ...steofibrous dysplasia" is derived from three Greek words: "osteon" meaning bone, "fibra" meaning fiber, and "dysplasia" meaning abnormal growth or developm ...replacement of normal bone and marrow by fibrous tissue and immature woven bone.
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