Collection and Preparation of Bone Marrow
Advantages of a Biopsy Specimen
Examining the biopsy allows the structure of the marrow to be viewed as it exists in the body. It provides essential diagnostic information in conditions that disrupt the normal architecture, such as metastatic carcinoma, myelofibrosis, Hodgkin's lymphoma and granuloma. A biopsy may also be used to evaluate cellularity and identify acid-fast bacteria or fungi in less time than is needed for routine culture methods. One disadvantage of the tissue sections prepared from the biopsy sample is that morphologic detail is lost. For this reason, in many cases imprint slides or smears from the aspirated sample are also examined.
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