Yellow marrow is converted to red marrow during "life threatening" situations by the body. I'm not sure when such situations might arise. So technically you might be worse off in a situation because you have depleted some of your yellow marrow.
Consequences of removing marrow tissue from femurs?
Quote from: chatterjeeshaswata11 on September 05, 2021, 12:21:40 PMPeople have died. I've heard that they get something signed before they operate on their patients. You think some potential deceit accusation after 30 years worries them?
Marrow loss consequences don't have to have impacts on postoperative patients even after 30yrs.I can reckon after several months if marrow loss really played a substantial role in lethalities,patients were gonna learn this lesson.
Also,I didn't find any researches that can prove LL will warrant a high lethal rate unless you wanna still tarnish every researcher's innocences to address LL has a high fatal rate based on nothing.
Quote from: Medieval European on September 05, 2021, 06:30:19 PMMarrow loss consequences don't have to have impacts on postoperative patients even after 30yrs.I can reckon after several months if marrow loss really played a substantial role in lethalities,patients were gonna learn this lesson.
Also,I didn't find any researches that can prove LL will warrant a high lethal rate unless you wanna still tarnish every researcher's innocences to address LL has a high fatal rate based on nothing.
I will do CLL. You think I would want to tarnish anything? Why would I do that? I was just saying that your argument makes no sense since they get something signed beforehand
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