For a bone marrow aspirate, the doctor places a needle into the bone marrow and pulls out a small amount of bone marrow fluid with a syringe.
For a bone marrow biopsy, the doctor places a larger needle in the same place to get a small piece of bone marrow. It is removed and examined.
For a bone marrow aspirate, the doctor places a needle into the
bone marrow and pulls out a small amount of bone marrow fluid with
a syringe. For a bone marrow biopsy, the doctor places a larger
needle in the same place to get a small piece...
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