Essential Diagnostic Procedure for Blood and Bone Marrow Disorders
A bone marrow biopsy is a medical procedure used to extract a small sample of bone marrow tissue for examination. This test is crucial for diagnosing blood disorders, detecting cancers such as leukemia and lymphoma, and assessing bone marrow function. The biopsy is typically performed on the hip bone under local anesthesia to ensure patient comfort.
A bone marrow biopsy provides essential insights into blood cell production and overall bone marrow health. It is commonly used to:
Proper care and precision are essential for a successful biopsy. The procedure includes:
Although a bone marrow biopsy is a safe procedure, some risks may include:
Local anesthesia is used, so discomfort is minimal. Patients may feel brief pressure or mild pain.
The biopsy itself typically takes 10-15 minutes.
Results are usually available within a few days, depending on laboratory analysis.
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