Bone marrow

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BONE MARROW PROCEDUREDARAKHSHAN SALEEM

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CONTENTS• Terminology• Types• Prior sites• Reasons to collect• How to collect specimen• Complications• Results

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TERMINOLOGY

• Bone marrow is the spongy tissue found inside

your bones.

• Aspiration means the doctor or nurse sucks some

bone marrow cells up into a syringe

• A bone marrow trephine means that they remove

a 1 or 2cm core of bone marrow in one piece.

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Also known as

• Bone Marrow; Bone Marrow Examination

• Formal name: Bone Marrow Aspiration;

Bone Marrow Biopsy

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Types of bone marrow

1 Produces RBCs, WBCs and platelets

2 Red colour from the HB in

the RBCs

3 Cells mature and migrate into sinusoids

to enter the circulation

4 Highly vascular

1 Produces fat cartilage, bone

2 Cells mature and migrate into sinusoids

3 Gets its yellow colour from

carotenoids in the fat droplets

4 Paucity of vasculature

WBM

RBM

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PRIOR SITES

• The most frequent site for obtaining bone marrow is the pelvic bone, known as the ilium.

• Other sites include the front of the pelvic bone near the groin and the sternum at the front of the chest.

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Prior sites

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Why it is done• Anemia, or a low red blood cell count

• Bone marrow diseases, such as myelofibrosis or myelodysplastic

syndrome

• Blood cell conditions, such as leukopenia or polycythemia

• Cancers of the bone marrow or blood, such as leukemias or lymphomas

• Hemochromatosis, a genetic disorder in which iron builds in the blood

• infection, such as sepsis

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The doctor can also determine the cause of some infections,

diagnose tumors, determine how far a disease, such as

lymphoma, has progressed or spread, and evaluate the

effectiveness of chemotherapy or other bone marrow active

drugs

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Morbidity and mortality chances

• The most common side effects, in order of

decreasing frequency, were the following:

• Haemorrhage(most common)

• Needle breakage

• Infections

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COLLECTION FOR BM

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Tools used for BMC

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A bone marrow aspiration and biopsy is

usually done by a haematologist, medical

oncologist, internist, or pathologist, or by a

specially trained technologist.

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TELL YOUR DOCTOR IF YOU:

Are taking any medicines.

Are allergic to any medicine, including anesthetics.

Have any bleeding problems or take blood-thinners,

such as aspirin, clopidogrel (Plavix), or warfarin

(Coumadin).

Are or might be pregnant.15

• To aspirate bone marrow fluid a needle is pushed

through the anaesthetised skin into the bone. A syringe is

used to draw out some liquid bone marrow. As the liquid

is withdrawn, your may have a brief, sharp pain in your

bone (and into the buttock and leg if the pelvic bone is

used).

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• To biopsy the bone marrow a second, thicker, hollow

needle is inserted into the bone. This is rotated around as it is

pushed slightly forward to force a small sample of bone

marrow into the hollow middle of the needle. This may cause

some dull pain for a short time. The needle is then taken out

and a pressure bandage applied to prevent bleeding

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VIDEO

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SAMPLES

BIOPSY

ASPIRATE

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COMPLICATIONS

•Allergic reaction to anaesthesia.

•Excessive bleeding

•Infection

•Long-lasting discomfort at the spot where the

biopsy was taken

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• :

• The M/E ratio—this is short for myeloid/erythroid ratio. This

calculation compares the number of myeloid cells (WBC precursors

• Differential—determines whether cells in each lineage (WBC, RBC,

platelet-producing cells) show orderly and complete maturation, and

whether the cells are present in normal proportion to one another.

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• Presence of any abnormal cells, such as leukemic or tumor

cells.

• Cellularity—the volume of cells is compared to the volume of

other components of the bone marrow, such as fat.

• The structure of the bone marrow, including the sponge bone

(trabecular bone)

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 Leukemia,multiple myeloma

 Bone marrow disorders

 Myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS)

 Lymphoma, breast lung cancer

Myelofibrosis

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REPROT

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