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Bone Marrow Aspiration and Biopsy
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A bone marrow biopsy removes a small amount of bone and a small amount of fluid and cells from inside the bone (bone marrow). A bone marrow aspiration removes only the marrow.

 


Bone marrow aspiration
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Bone marrow aspiration
The removal of a small sample of bone marrow (usually from the hip) through a needle for examination under a microscope.
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A bone marrow procedure (commonly referred to as a bone marrow or bone marrow aspiration) is a technique used to obtain the blood-forming portion (marrow) of the inner core of bone for examination in the laboratory or for transplantation.

Bone marrow is the soft tissue inside bones that helps form blood cells. It is found in the hollow part of most bones. Bone marrow aspiration is the removal of a small amount of this tissue in liquid form for examination.
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bone marrow aspiration and biopsy- Marrow may be removed by aspiration or a needle biopsy under local anesthesia. In aspiration biopsy, a fluid specimen is removed from the bone marrow. During a needle biopsy, marrow cells are removed.

bone marrow aspiration and/or biopsy - a procedure that involves taking a small amount of bone marrow fluid (aspiration) and/or solid bone marrow tissue (called a core biopsy), usually from the hip bones, to be examined for the number, size, ...

Bone marrow aspiration or biopsy
If your doctor suspects you have polycythemia vera, he or she may recommend a bone marrow aspiration or biopsy to collect a sample of your bone marrow.

Bone marrow aspiration. A bone marrow aspiration is recommended if the blood test shows unusual blood counts or immature cells in the blood, or if the doctor suspects that a child may have leukemia.

Bone marrow aspiration and biopsy: The removal of bone marrow, blood, and a small piece of bone by inserting a hollow needle into the hipbone or breastbone.

Bone marrow aspiration
-Common technique used to obtain a bone marrow sample from a patient.

bone marrow aspiration (as-per-AY-shun): The removal of a small sample of bone marrow (usually from the hip) through a needle for examination under a microscope.

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Bone marrow aspiration and biopsy take about 20 minutes each. Before the tests, a doctor or nurse will explain the testing process. Your breathing, heart rate, and any pain will be closely checked during the test.

Bone marrow aspiration showing depleted iron stores confirms secondary iron deficiency anemia. Hypochromic, microcytic anemia is common; abnormal platelet function may also be found.

Bone marrow aspiration and biopsy. After a small area of skin is numbed, a Jamshidi needle (a long, hollow needle) is inserted into the patient's hip bone. Samples of blood, bone, and bone marrow are removed for examination under a microscope.

Bone marrow aspiration
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Bone marrow culture is an examination of the soft, fatty tissue found inside certain bones. This tissue, called bone marrow, produces blood cells.

Bone marrow aspiration and biopsy: The removal of a small piece of bone and bone marrow by inserting a needle into the hipbone or breastbone. A pathologist views both the bone and bone marrow samples under a microscope to look for signs of cancer.

Bone marrow aspiration or bone marrow biopsy can detect an increase in the number of plasma cells in the bone marrow. An aspiration requires a sample of liquid bone marrow, and a biopsy requires a sample of solid bone tissue.

Bone marrow aspiration and biopsy are especially useful in detecting metastases from malignant lymphoma and small cell lung cancer, and their role in breast and prostate cancer staging is expanding.

Bone marrow aspiration and biopsy are usually performed to identify marrow cells and determine the type of leukemia. A sample of bone marrow is removed with a needle (bone marrow aspiration) and examined under the microscope.

A bone marrow aspiration is usually performed first. The physician will use a syringe to pull a small liquid sample of the bone marrow cells through the needle.

A bone marrow aspiration only takes a few minutes and you won't have to stay in hospital overnight. You will usually be asked to lie on your side and a small area of skin over the back of your pelvis will be injected with local anaesthetic.

Sometimes, a bone marrow aspiration is performed to look at the production of platelets and to rule out any abnormal cells the marrow may be producing that could lower platelet counts.
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Bone marrow aspiration and biopsy —a small amount of bone marrow (aspiration) and bone are removed so it can be examined; often used to determine the extent of lymphoma ...

Bone marrow aspiration'removal of a sample of liquid bone marrow to test for cancer cells
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Bone Marrow Aspiration and Biopsy: This will be used to determine if actual leukemia cells are present.

These two procedures are bone marrow aspirations and lumbar punctures (spinal taps). These procedures can be frightening for children.

Following the standard two to three years of treatment, patients in complete clinical remission should have a bone marrow aspiration and biopsy repeated every three to six months for at least the next two years.

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If blood tests don't find the problem, you may need a test called a bone marrow aspiration. Bone marrow aspiration removes a small amount of bone marrow fluid through a needle inserted into the bone.

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M protein and its byproducts can be detected in blood and urine tests. Bone marrow can be obtained by bone marrow biopsy or bone marrow aspiration.

Leukemia cells can be detected and further classified with a bone marrow aspiration and/or biopsy. Most patients with leukemia are treated with chemotherapy. Some patients also may have radiation therapy and/or bone marrow transplantation.

While a presumptive diagnosis of AML can be made via examination of the peripheral blood smear when there are circulating leukemic blasts, a definitive diagnosis usually requires an adequate bone marrow aspiration and biopsy.

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