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Old Thu May 8, 2014, 12:21 PM
Neil Cuadra Neil Cuadra is offline
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You might search for information using some of the alternate names described in this article:
Gelatinous degeneration is generally diagnosed in bone marrow biopsy specimens by the presence of a focal or generalized extracellular deposition of a gelatinous material, identified as hyaluronic acid, in association with fat atrophy and marrow hypoplasia. This disorder has been referred as serous atrophy, mucoid degeneration and starvation marrow.
I also see reference to the phrase gelatinous transformation.
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