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Bone Marrow Examination: Techniques and interpretation
Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America, 1988Proper evaluation of the bone marrow requires adequate sampling, appropriate specimen processing, sufficient clinical history, and review of representative blood smears and pertinent laboratory data. Aspiration and needle biopsy should be performed at the same time routinely.
B H, Hyun, G L, Gulati, J K, Ashton
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Bone marrow examination in pancytopenia.
Journal of the Indian Medical Association, 2013Pancytopenia is defined by reduction of all the three formed elements of blood below the normal reference. It may be a manifestation of a wide variety of disorders, which primarily or secondarily affect the bone marrow. Haematological investigation forms the bedrock in the management of patients with pancytopenia and therefore needs detailed study. The
M, Rangaswamy +3 more
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Indications for bone marrow examinations in rheumatology
Rheumatology International, 2019Hematologic involvement or hematologic malignancies are frequently encountered during the course of rheumatic diseases. Bone marrow (BM) aspiration and/or biopsy examinations may have a diagnostic role in explaining hematologic findings detected in rheumatology clinical practice.
Hava Üsküdar Teke +2 more
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Leishman-Donovan bodies at bone marrow examination
European Journal of Pediatrics, 2013Leishmaniasis is a parasitic disease and often seen in developing countries and tropic areas. Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) is the most severe form of this disease, which is fatal if left untreated. In this report, we describe an 11-month-old infant with poor growth, pancytopenia, and splenomegaly.
Shahla, Ansari +2 more
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JAMA, 1966
In the majority of hematological disorders, the smears obtained from a simple aspiration of the bone marrow are sufficient for diagnostic purposes and a fixed portion of the clot obtained can be processed for routine histological sections. However, in 6% to 20%1-5of aspirations, the specimen obtained is so diluted with peripheral blood or the marrow so
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In the majority of hematological disorders, the smears obtained from a simple aspiration of the bone marrow are sufficient for diagnostic purposes and a fixed portion of the clot obtained can be processed for routine histological sections. However, in 6% to 20%1-5of aspirations, the specimen obtained is so diluted with peripheral blood or the marrow so
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[Needles for bone marrow examination].
Ugeskrift for laeger, 1994Over the past decades, numerous new bone biopsy needles have been introduced. Pathological investigation requires sufficiently large and well-preserved specimens. This article reviews the literature concerning the quality of the instruments. Comparison of the various types of needles in controlled studies is not available.
L M, Pedersen +3 more
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Bone Marrow Examination and Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1988The need for a bone marrow examination in all children with suspected idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) has been challenged in recent years. By definition, ITP is a diagnosis of exclusion, which means that all known entities that can cause thrombocytopenia have been excluded by a clinical assessment that includes a history, physical examination,
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