Bone Marrow Aspirate (BMA)
Haematology
Description
Bone marrow aspirate (BMA) morphology is generally performed as part of the investigation of haematological malignancies but may also be required to investigate other causes of bone marrow failure.
BMA smears are stained using May Grunwald Giemsa stain. In addition the Perls’ iron stain is performed to visualise iron stores and identify the presence of ring sideroblasts.
The report includes morphological details of erythropoiesis, granulopoiesis, lymphopoiesis and megakaryopoiesis and where possible a conclusion is offered based on the findings seen. These findings are collated with results from histopathology, genetics and immunophenotyping to reach a final diagnosis and produce an integrated report.
Indications
Patients suspected to have a haematological disorder/malignancy or other condition which may affect bone marrow function / appearances.
Bone marrow aspirate morphology is generally performed in conjunction with trephine morphology, immunophenotyping and genetic investigations as part of our Haemato-Oncology diagnostic service (HODS).
Sample Type
Bone marrow smears (minimum of 4 containing particles) and peripheral blood smears (x 2). It is ideal to send EDTA (minimum of 1ml, Lavender) BMA and peripheral blood sample in case additional testing is required.
Reference Range
Not applicable
Turnaround Time
Within 7 days. However new or suspected acute leukaemia diagnoses will be prioritised. If required urgently please contact us to discuss. A verbal interim result is usually available within 48 hours from sample receipt.
Testing Frequency
Daily (Monday - Friday)
References
1. WHO Classification of tumours: Pathology and Genetics of Tumours of Haemopioetic and Lymphoid tissues. 4th Edition. Edited by Elaine S Jaffe et al. IARC Press Lyon 2008).
2. Bone marrow patholology. 3rd edition.2006. Blackwell Science. Barbara Bain et al.
Please note: the above information is subject to change and we endeavour to keep this website up to date wherever necessary.
Your contact for this test
Rosalie Ward BSc (Hons) Biomedical Science, MSc Pathological Science, FIBMS
Section Lead - Cellular Immunology/Cell Markers
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