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Bone marrow biopsyThe removal of a sample of bone marrow and a small amount of bone through a large needle. Two samples are taken. The first is bone marrow by aspiration (suction with a syringe). The second is a core biopsy to obtain bone marrow along with bone fibers. After the needle is removed, this solid sample is pushed out of the needle with a wire. Both sampl [..]
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Bone marrow biopsyA procedure in which a small sample of bone with bone marrow inside it is removed, usually from the hip bone. A small area of skin and the surface of the bone underneath are numbed with an anesthetic. [..]
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Bone marrow biopsyThe removal of a sample of tissue from the bone marrow with a needle for examination under a microscope.
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Bone marrow biopsyThe collection of bone marrow, usually with the use of a needle, for medical analysis.
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Bone marrow biopsyThe removal of a sample of tissue from the bone marrow with a needle for examination under a microscope.
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Bone marrow biopsyThe removal of a small amount of bone marrow for examination under the microscope.
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Bone marrow biopsyInsertion of a biopsy needle into the hipbone to retrieve a small sample of bone.
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Bone marrow biopsyA procedure used to remove soft tissue, called marrow, from inside the bone. A reading of a Bone Marrow Biopsy to detect the amount of fibrosis in the bone marrow is often used in part to diagnose mye [..]
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Bone marrow biopsyA bone marrow biopsy is the removal of soft tissue, called bone marrow, from inside bone. Bone marrow is found in the hollow part of most bones. The sample is usually taken from the hip bone.
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Bone marrow biopsyThe removal of a small amount of bone marrow with a needle for examination under a microscope. Also called bone marrow aspirate.
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