Microscopic examination of bone marrow can reveal leukemia, granulomas, myelofibrosis, myeloma, lymphoma, or metastatic cancers, bone marrow infection, and bone disease.
A bone marrow aspiration is a procedure done to take a sample of bone marrow for examination or testing. Typically, this is done from the posterior iliac spine. Unfortunately, it is a painful procedure.
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it is detected by periphral blood smear and by bone marrow examination.
There is yellow bone marrow and red bone marrow.
it is a bone that has a marrow in the middle of the musle that causes the bone to have a marrow biopsy
Bone marrow.
They are not made up of bone marrow, they just have bone marrow in them.
bone marrow
This procedure is known as a bone marrow biopsy - A needle puncture to obtain a sample of bone marrow, usually from the ilium, for study; used to diagnose, stage, and monitor disease and condition of the blood cells
Marrow is inside of a bone that's why it's called bone Marrow