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What Abnormalities Can Be Detected?
Bone marrow aspirate can reveal a range of abnormalities. These include
blast cells
indicative of leukemia, dysplastic cells associated with
myelodysplastic syndromes
, and infiltrative diseases like
metastatic cancer
.
Frequently asked queries:
What is Bone Marrow Aspirate?
Why is Bone Marrow Aspirate Performed?
How is Bone Marrow Aspirate Collected?
What Stains are Used in Bone Marrow Aspirate Analysis?
What Cell Types are Observed in Bone Marrow Aspirate?
What Abnormalities Can Be Detected?
How is the Sample Processed?
What are the Limitations of Bone Marrow Aspirate?
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