Effect of a Combined Aspiration and Core Biopsy Technique on Quality of Core Bone Marrow Specimens
Reeder, J. P., Hawkins, E. C., Cora, M. C., Marks, S. L., & Grindem, C. B. (2012, November 13). Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association, Vol. 49, pp. 16–22.
MeSH headings : Animals; Biopsy, Needle / adverse effects; Biopsy, Needle / methods; Biopsy, Needle / veterinary; Bone Marrow / pathology; Bone Marrow Cells / cytology; Dog Diseases / diagnosis; Dog Diseases / pathology; Dogs; Female; Hemorrhage / etiology; Hemorrhage / veterinary; Male; Specimen Handling / instrumentation; Specimen Handling / methods; Specimen Handling / veterinary
topics (OpenAlex): Hematological disorders and diagnostics; Bone and Joint Diseases; Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation
TL;DR:
For cases requiring both a bone marrow aspirate and core biopsy, using the same needle and site can decrease time, expense, and discomfort compared with the independent collection of each specimen, but the benefits of the combined approach should not be achieved at the expense of specimen quality.
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