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MA Healthcare, British Journal of Hospital Medicine, Sup8(69), p. M124-M127, 2008

DOI: 10.12968/hmed.2008.69.sup8.30760

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Examination of the bone marrow

Journal article published in 2008 by Christopher Jenkins, Kamaraj Karunanithi ORCID, Saman Hewamana
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Abstract

An abnormal full blood count is a common finding in many different medical conditions; however, the cause may often not be immediately apparent. The history and examination of the patient, together with other tests such as the blood film, may help towards the diagnosis. Occasionally it is necessary to further investigate the patient with a bone marrow examination to determine the origin of the abnormalities. The indications for this are described in Table 1.