See hematologist: Can't answer here. See a hematologist (blood specialist), get examined; find out. Sometimes can't find out cause without evaluation of bone marrow. Follow up with your regular doc too.
Answered 7/5/2012
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See Hematologist: There are many things that can affect how the bone marrow looks on mri. Information about whether the bone marrow was abnormal diffusely or just in specific areas impacts what might be going on. You should see a hematologist or oncologist for an evaluation.
Answered 4/10/2015
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