Title: The analysis of bone marrow smear and peripheral blood leucocyte test in 69 cases malignant lymphoma with bone marrow involvement.
Abstract: Objective To explore the relationship between bone marrow smear and peripheral blood leucocyte of malignant lymphoma involved in bone marrow. Methods Retrospective review of the results of bone marrow smear and peripheral blood leucocyte in 69 cases of malignant lymphoma with bone marrow involved. Results Of 69 cases of malignant lymphoma with bone marrow involved, 33 cases of peripheral blood leucocyte counts and 35 cases leucocyte differential counts were abnormal, bone marrow of 19 cases were proliferated normally, and 50 cases were proliferated abnormally. Conclusion When malignant lymphoma progressed to bone marrow involvement or lymphoma leukaemia, the bone marrow gave no absolute relations to its peripheral blood leucocytes and leucocyte differential counts. But if malignant lymphoma was verified, it should take a bone marrow smear morphology analysis routinely, and its blood leucocyte morphology abnormity apper-ars, it should be highly suspicious of lymphoma leukaemia.
Publication Year: 2004
Publication Date: 2004-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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