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Title: | Diagnostic Outcome of Bone Marrow Aspiration in a New Centre in Nigeria |
Authors: | Dapus, Damulak Obadiah Damen, James G |
Keywords: | features. |
Issue Date: | Aug-2012 |
Publisher: | Global Advanced Research Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences |
Series/Report no.: | Vol.1;No.7;Pp 161-171 |
Abstract: | The development of manpower for the tertiary level of health care services in developing countries is
inadequate resulting in the establishment of a new centre as soon as the specialist is available. This is
usually met by the high health demands from the community in the face of near lack of modern
technological diagnostic advancement in the health sector. There is great need to study the
morphologic outcome of bone marrow aspiration done in our centre for generation of baseline data and
planning. Records of bone marrow Aspiration cytology done in Plateau State Specialist Hospital, Jos,
Nigeria between January 2007 and June 2012 were studied. A total of 97 bone marrow aspiration were
requested for and done in the Plateau State Specialist Hospital, Jos, within the study period. 55(56.8%)
were males while 42(43.2%) were females. Eighty four (87.6%) had pathologic outcome while 13(13.4%)
had normal or reactive marrow appearance. Pathologic marrow outcome were 28.6% leukaemias, 33.3%
nutrient deficiency anaemias, 11.9% burkitt’s lymphoma, 4.1% multiple myloma, 8.3% bone marrow
failure and others 13.I%. Common haematologic disorders in our setting are nutritional anaemias and
leukaemias. There is need to expand the scope of laboratory investigations beyond morphology |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/340 |
ISSN: | 2315-51 |
Appears in Collections: | Haematology and Blood Transfusion
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