Bone Marrow Aspirate Examination *

2,000.00

The Bone Marrow Aspirate Examination involves taking a small sample of the liquid part of the bone marrow using a thin needle, usually from the back of the pelvic bone (iliac crest). The aspirated marrow is examined under a microscope to evaluate the number, size, and maturity of blood cells.
This test helps assess bone marrow function and detect abnormalities in blood cell production.

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    Description

    Why It’s Done

    The test is performed to:
    1. Diagnose Blood Disorders
    • Such as anemia, leukemia, lymphoma, myelodysplastic syndromes, and infections affecting the marrow.
    2. Evaluate Unexplained Blood Count Abnormalities
    • To investigate causes of low or high blood cell counts.
    3. Monitor Treatment
    • To assess response to therapies like chemotherapy or bone marrow transplant.
    4. Detect Marrow Infiltration or Infection
    • To identify infiltration by cancer, fibrosis, or infections.

    Preparation

    1. Medical History
    • Inform your doctor about medications, allergies, bleeding disorders, or blood thinners.
    2. Fasting
    • Usually no fasting is required, but follow your doctor’s instructions.
    3. Medications
    • You may be advised to stop blood thinners or other medications before the procedure.
    4. Procedure Day
    • Wear comfortable clothes and arrange for someone to drive you home if sedation is used.