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How is Bone Marrow Aspirate Collected?
The procedure typically involves inserting a needle into the posterior iliac crest of the pelvic bone. Local anesthesia is applied to minimize discomfort. Once the needle is in place, a syringe is used to aspirate the marrow fluid and cells.
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