Understanding Complete Blood Count and Bone Marrow Biopsy Results
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- In the webinar, Dr. Casey O'Connell from USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center helps patients understand the most commonly used lab tests to diagnosis and monitor bone marrow failure diseases. (May 14, 2019)
At the end of this webinar program you will be able to:
Understand CBC and BMB results
How to interpret your lab test results
Questions you should ask your physician
Lovely❤️ very clear explanation.thank you so much.
Glad it was helpful!
Wow, that was interesting... thanks. I have to ask though, I'm in remission for Anaplastic large cell lymphoma. Because my platelet count is continuously high, I had another bone marrow biopsy. The results came back that there was no cancer cells but I have 'reactive' bone marrow. I haven't seen my hematologist yet and so I'm wondering what is reactive bone marrow?
I've learned a lot and is very appreciated
So glad it was useful!
Hello
Hope all is well
When can I start exercising after the bone marrow aspirate and trephine procedure??
Thanks and regards,
Thank you for asking your question. Each patient will be able to resume normal activities at a different pace. You should consult your treating physician for your timeline.
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My bone marrow results are normal. But I have low platelets and I feel burning sensation in body??? I feel irritated.
What infection can it be?
Hello- We are sorry to hear you are experiencing medical symptoms. Since we are not medical professionals, we cannot offer any medical guidance. It would be best to contact your treating physician to get help. We do hope you are feeling better soon.