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What is Bone marrow edema?

Bone marrow Edema (BME) is an old terminology. When fluid builds up in your bone marrow, it's called bone marrow edema. Bone marrow lesions is another name for it (BMLs). It is commonly formed in the following parts of the body:

 

  • Hip
  • Foot
  • Knee 
  • Ankle 
  • Spine 
  • Shoulder

 

Bone marrow is a viscous, soft tissue that fills the spaces between your thigh and hip bones. Stem cells in bone marrow can develop into red blood cells to carry oxygen across the body, white blood cells to fight infections, and platelets to help with blood clotting. Each stem cell-derived blood cell serves a particular role.

 

When the fluid accumulates in the bone marrow it is called bone marrow edema accompanied by swelling in the particular part of the body. It is surely a painful disease, however, it can be treated with surgery and medicines. In some cases, it can heal on its own.  Experts of bone marrow transplant in India say that It generally affects the muscles of the bone.

 

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