1951
DOI: 10.1182/blood.v6.7.585.585
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An Improved Technic of Bone Marrow Aspiration

Abstract: 1. The original Arinkin technic of sternal puncture has been modified to include iliac, spinous process and tibial marrow aspiration. 2. There has been a need for improvement and standardization of the method of handling aspirated bone marrow. 3. An improved technic of marrow aspiration is described which combines direct Arinkin type smears with marrow particle and concentrate preparations. Fixed sections may also be obtained. An important innovation is the use of a dilute solutio… Show more

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“…Marrow material was collected at autopsy. The material was concentrated by centrifugation and smears wcre made (Propp 1951) and stained with Giemsa. The majority of cells in the preparations were erythroid, with disproportionately large numbers of immature forms.…”
Section: Bone Marrowmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Marrow material was collected at autopsy. The material was concentrated by centrifugation and smears wcre made (Propp 1951) and stained with Giemsa. The majority of cells in the preparations were erythroid, with disproportionately large numbers of immature forms.…”
Section: Bone Marrowmentioning
confidence: 99%