What Should I Know About Having a Bone Marrow Test?
Bone marrow examination is one of the commonly used and effective diagnostic tests in clinical practice. Bone marrow examination can be used for the diagnosis of hematopoietic diseases, such as the differential diagnosis of leukemia, the differential diagnosis of various anemias, the diagnosis of multiple myeloma and thrombocytopenia.
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- Bone marrow examination is one of the commonly used and effective diagnostic tests in clinical practice. Bone marrow exam can be used for
- In lung cancer,
- The purpose of bone marrow fluid examination is mainly cell morphology examination, followed by
- Explain the main role of bone puncture diagnosis to patients: bone marrow is the "manufacturing plant" for all types of blood cells, and it is the largest and most important hematopoietic tissue in the human body. Diagnosis of blood diseases often needs to be done
- Do a procaine skin test before puncturing.
- Sacral puncture site: Bone marrow exists in the flat bone of the human body. The most commonly used puncture site is the anterior superior iliac spine, which has the advantages of flat bone surface, easy fixation, convenient operation and no danger. In addition, the posterior superior spine,
- Do not soak the dressing covered by the puncture point to prevent infection, and remove it right after 3 days.
- If there is bleeding at the puncture site, report it to the medical staff in time.
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- Bone marrow examinations require bone marrow specimens, which sounds stressful, but don't worry.
- The report form of bone marrow examination is more complicated, and it is difficult for non-professionals to understand. In the bone marrow test report, including
- (A) bone marrow smear examination
- Low magnification examination
- Bone marrow smears should be used to determine whether the specimen is satisfactory. The cells should be evenly distributed and the nucleated cells should be clear.
- Judging the degree of bone marrow hyperplasia is usually based on the maturity of bone marrow smears.
- Bone marrow biopsy not only takes a large material, but also maintains the bone marrow structure, which is convenient for pathological diagnosis. Therefore, it is of great significance for the diagnosis of bone marrow fibrosis, malignant tumors involving the bone marrow, and aplastic anemia.