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Primary myelofibrosis in bone marrow. Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Primary myelofibrosis in bone marrow.
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Human anterior pituitary. Reticular fibers. Silver stain Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Primary myelofibrosis is a rare bone marrow disease classified by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a type of myeloproliferative neoplasm. The bony aspects of bone marrow are remodeled in a process called osteosclerosis, in addition, fibroblast secrete collagen and reticulin proteins that are collectively referred to as fibrosis. Note the intense fibrosis. Bone marrow, Wright x200.


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