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Old Mon Oct 30, 2017, 06:11 AM
Danielle S Danielle S is offline
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Decipher Bone Marrow Results

I am hoping someone can help decipher the meaning of these bone marrow results.

Mildly hypercellular marrow with trilineage hematopoiesis and lymphoid aggregates. The biopsy shows scattered small, aggregates of mature lymphocytes, which is unusual at this age. No abnormal spindled mast cells are evident, and by immunohistochemistry, mast cell tryptase highlights rare scattered mast cells. Reticulin stain shows increased fibrosis (MF-2). CD3 and CD20 highlight a mixture of T and B cells within the lymphoid aggregates.
CD10 is essentially negative on the lynphocytes. Immunohistochemistry controls are examined and show appropriate reactivity

PERIPHERAL BLOOD SMEAR INTERPRETATION: Mild normocytic normochromic anemia.

Oncology BLD BM Chromosome Analysis
INTERPRETATION All but one cell analyzed contained a 46XX normal female karyotype. The remaining one cell contained 45 chromosomes with loss of one copy of chromosome 7 which was a non-clonal chromosome change
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