2020
DOI: 10.1080/00325481.2020.1835118
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Bone marrow biopsy diagnostic yield in internal medicine

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“…Given that it was the aspirate culture that guided appropriate therapy, an earlier BMAT may have resulted in earlier treatment and potentially a better outcome for the patient, however it is important to appreciate the limitations of BM investigations. BM trephine biopsy has a 14–31.9% yield as a diagnosis-defining investigation [9] , [10] , however, aspirate cultures have mixed yields ranging from 0–40% [10] , [11] and are not typically considered a common investigation for fevers. Blood and urine cultures have a higher diagnostic yield than BM culture when investigating for fevers [10] .…”
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“…Given that it was the aspirate culture that guided appropriate therapy, an earlier BMAT may have resulted in earlier treatment and potentially a better outcome for the patient, however it is important to appreciate the limitations of BM investigations. BM trephine biopsy has a 14–31.9% yield as a diagnosis-defining investigation [9] , [10] , however, aspirate cultures have mixed yields ranging from 0–40% [10] , [11] and are not typically considered a common investigation for fevers. Blood and urine cultures have a higher diagnostic yield than BM culture when investigating for fevers [10] .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…BM trephine biopsy has a 14–31.9% yield as a diagnosis-defining investigation [9] , [10] , however, aspirate cultures have mixed yields ranging from 0–40% [10] , [11] and are not typically considered a common investigation for fevers. Blood and urine cultures have a higher diagnostic yield than BM culture when investigating for fevers [10] . There are however some reports that BM aspirate culture slightly enhances diagnosis in immunocompetent patients [12] , by up to 5.5% [10] .…”
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“…Studies of lymphoma patients have shown that about 40% of ML patients have lesions that infiltrate the bone marrow. However, the exact diagnosis of BMI in patients with ML usually requires bone marrow biopsy, which can increase the risk of local infection, bleeding, bone marrow necrosis, and other invasive tests [ 18 , 19 ]. Thus, establishing a BMI prediction model based on the laboratory indicators of ML patients at initial diagnosis has important guiding significance for clinical practice.…”
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confidence: 99%