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Results 1 - 4 of 4 for Abnormal bone structure
  1. ... A cheek swab has no risk. After a bone marrow test, you may feel stiff or sore ... structure. An abnormal or positive result means that unusual changes in ...
  2. ... abnormal BCR-ABL1 gene has instructions for an abnormal protein. The protein causes certain bone marrow cells to make large numbers of abnormal ... ABL1 genetic tests. They check your blood or bone marrow for: The abnormal BCR-ABL1 gene Changes in chromosome 22 that ...
  3. ... bones that make the vibrations stronger. The vibrating bones make tiny waves in the fluid that's inside your cochlea. The cochlea is a snail-shaped structure in your inner ear . It is lined with ...
  4. ... bones that make the vibrations stronger. The vibrating bones make tiny waves in the fluid that's inside the cochlea. The cochlea is a snail-shaped structure in the inner ear . It is lined with ...