Bone Marrow Examination Test
If there is any place in Patna where you can get your bone marrow test done at ease and at much cost friendly manner, it’s Dr. Shukla Path Labs. Dr. Shukla Path Lab Offer Bone marrow examination test in Patna
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Bone Marrow Examination Test Centre In Patna
A Bone Marrow test is a procedure that includes extracting a tiny sample of bone marrow from your bones for examination. A tiny syringe is injected into the bone for the biopsy. The bone marrow tissue is extracted and examined under a microscope in a lab.
At Dr. Shukla Path Labs the bone marrow examination is conducted with utmost care and reliable hands. The procedure at our path lab is performed by renowned experts in a sophisticated environment to ensure the patient does not feel discomfort or gets anxious for that matter.
Our clinical pathology lab in Patna works with the cooperation of Clinical Pathologists. Our team including Clinical biochemists and Clinical Microbiologists makes sure the optimal utilization and accuracy of laboratory testing
Why Bone Marrow Examination Is Done?
The pathologist can look for any of the following in your bone marrow:
- Anaemia with no known cause (lack of red blood cells)
- An abnormally large amount of blood cells (red blood cells, white blood cells, or platelets)
- Iron deficiency (iron deficiency)
- Cancers of the connective tissue that forms blood (leukaemia or lymphoma)
- Cancers that have progressed to the bone marrow
- Chemotherapy response
A Bone Marrow test may be recommended for various reasons by our healthcare professional. If your doctor suspects you’re having trouble manufacturing blood cells, a Bone Marrow test is routinely performed. At Dr. Shukla Path labs, a pathologist analyses blood and bone marrow samples.
Our Lab Have The Specialist Of All The Four Departments Of Clinical Pathology Like
- Blood Smear Parasite
- Sickle cell Preparation
- LE Cell Preparation
- Hemoglobin electrophoresis
- Clotting Time
- Bleeding Time
- Blood Group
- Partial Thermoboplastin Time
- Prothrombin Time
- Urinalysis
Types Of Bone Marrow Tests At Dr. Shukla Path Labs
There are two types of bone marrow samples that a clinician can take:
- Bone marrow aspirate: By putting a syringe into the bone marrow and drawing out (aspirating) fluid and cells, it removes fluid and cells.
- Bone marrow core biopsy: A coring device is used to remove an undamaged chunk of bone marrow during a bone marrow core biopsy.
It’s sometimes necessary to check a sample of bone marrow to figure out why blood cells are aberrant or why there are very few or too many of a certain type of blood cell
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Bone Marrow Examination Test Centre
The core biopsy done at Dr. Shukla Path labs involves removing a whole section of bone marrow and determining not just what cells are there, but also how filled the marrow is with cells and where the cells are distributed inside the marrow.
Frequently Ask Questions
Although a bone marrow biopsy is typically associated with little pain and only takes about 10 to 20 minutes, many patients have fear, and anxiety before this procedure. A bone marrow aspiration biopsy is typically performed by inserting a needle into the back of the hip bone and aspirating small amount of bone marrow fluid. After the procedure, most people recover quickly on their own at home
Use the Bone Marrow Biopsy Biopsy Needle to diagnose blood and bone marrow disorders. The biopsy needle is designed to penetrate the skin and underlying tissue and withdraw a sample of bone marrow. This information can be used to determine if there are cancer cells present in the bone marrow.
This test measures the number of blood cells in a sample of your blood. The test can help diagnose several different types of conditions and diseases, such as anemia, polycythemia vera (an uncommon type of bone marrow disorder), infections in which the infection may have started or spread to the bone marrow, certain cancers such as leukemia and lymphoma, and certain types of bone marrow disorders.