Bone marrow aspirate and biopsy: Difference between revisions

Created page with "<section begin="clinical biochemistry" />'''Bone marrow aspirate''' and '''bone marrow biopsy''' are two examinations used in the evaluation of the bone marrow, indicated in case of unexplained haemotological disorder (like unexplained anaemia, leukopaenia, etc.) and in the evaluation of leukaemia and lymphoma. Bone marrow aspiration involves aspirating a small part of the liquid bone marrow. This is technically more simple to perform and gives informati..."
(Created page with "<section begin="clinical biochemistry" />'''Bone marrow aspirate''' and '''bone marrow biopsy''' are two examinations used in the evaluation of the bone marrow, indicated in case of unexplained haemotological disorder (like unexplained anaemia, leukopaenia, etc.) and in the evaluation of leukaemia and lymphoma. Bone marrow aspiration involves aspirating a small part of the liquid bone marrow. This is technically more simple to perform and gives informati...")
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