Diagnostic role of bone marrow aspiration and trephine biopsy in haematological practice
JPMI-Journal of Postgraduate Medical Institute. 2014; 28 (2): 217-221
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ABSTRACT
To determine the usefulness of bone marrow aspiration and trephine biopsy in evaluation of the bone marrow in routine haematological practice. This study included 443 cases of bone marrow examination, referred to Pathology Department, Lady Reading Hospital Peshawar during the period extending from January 2012 till July 2013. All the bone marrow smears and bone biopsy sections were examined in detail. The diagnosis and findings on aspirate and biopsy were evaluated and compared with each other. In 73.8% of the cases the bone marrow aspiration and trephine biopsy showed same diagnosis i.e., bone marrow aspiration alone was sufficient for diagnosis in these cases. In the remaining 116 [26.2%] cases trephine biopsy sections or touch imprints were found to be necessary in for making final diagnosis. These cases were those of the hypoplastic / aplastic marrows, Myelofibrosis, lymphomatous infiltration and chronic granulomatous inflammation. The study results suggest that both the aspirate and trephine biopsy complement each other. Nutritional anaemias, Haematological Malignanciesand Immune Thrombocytopenia can be readily diagnosed by bone marrow aspiration alone. Trephine biopsy is necessary for diagnosing Granulomatous Inflammation and Hypoplastic/Aplastic Anaemia. Also trephinebiopsy is required to diagnose Myelofibrosis and Lymphomatous infiltration
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Méditerranée orientale
Sujet Principal:
Biopsie
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Ponction-biopsie à l'aiguille
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Moelle osseuse
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Syndromes myélodysplasiques
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Techniques et procédures diagnostiques
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Hémopathies
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Anémie aplasique
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Anémie mégaloblastique
Limites du sujet:
Humains
langue:
Anglais
Texte intégral:
J. Postgrad. Med. Inst.
Année:
2014
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