Trephine Bone Marrow Biopsy

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A Trephine Bone Marrow Biopsy is a diagnostic procedure that involves removing a small, solid core of bone marrow tissue, usually from the hip bone, using a special hollow needle called a trephine. This test allows doctors to evaluate the architecture and cellularity of the bone marrow and is often performed alongside a bone marrow aspiration.

Description

Purpose:
• Diagnose or monitor blood disorders (e.g., leukemia, lymphoma, anemia, myeloma)
• Evaluate bone marrow cellularity and structure
• Assess response to treatment for hematologic conditions
• Investigate unexplained fevers, low blood counts, or abnormal blood tests