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Definition

A bone marrow biopsy is the removal of a sample of bone marrow. The sample is sent for testing. The procedure is most often done on the pelvic bone. It may also be done on the sternum.

Bone Marrow Biopsy

Bone biopsy
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Reasons for Procedure

A bone marrow biopsy may be done to:

  • Evaluate a low red blood cell count (anemia), low white blood cell count (leucopenia), or low platelet count (thrombocytopenia)
  • Diagnose and stage lymphoma (tumors of the lymphoid tissues) or solid tumors
  • Diagnose, monitor, and evaluate leukemias
  • Evaluate iron level problems
  • Research unexplained spleen enlargement (splenomegaly)
  • Evaluate other blood disorders