What it is
Bone marrow makes cells that develop into white blood cells, red blood cells, and platelets.[1]
Why it matters
Marrow production context matters when several blood-cell lines are low, high, immature, or crowded by malignant cells.[1,2]
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Medical Wiki
Blood-cell production inside marrow, where red cells, white cells, and platelets develop.
Bone marrow makes cells that develop into white blood cells, red blood cells, and platelets.[1]
Marrow production context matters when several blood-cell lines are low, high, immature, or crowded by malignant cells.[1,2]