EVALUATION OF BONE MARROW FOR HEMATOLOGICAL ANOMALIES IN INDIAN PEDIATRIC AND ADULT PATIENTS: A SINGLE TERTIARY CARE CENTER STUDY
AbstractBone marrow aspiration can determine the metastatic deposits, degree of cellularity and fibrosis readily. A retrospective analysis of bone marrow aspiration and biopsy, in children and adult patients with hematological anomalies, were performed in 674 cases for different indication of hematological abnormalities from January 2013 to March 2014. Cases were analyzed in detail regarding clinical, hematological examination and family history. The mean age of the patients was 38.03 years ranging from 2 years to 78 years. Among 674 cases, 58.16 percent cases were male and 41.84 percent were female with sex ratio of 1.4:1. The commonest clinical & physical symptoms were pallor (87.5%), followed by weakness & headache (47.9%) and fever (37.9%). The most frequent malignant hematological anomalies in children (99.9%) and adults (50.49%) were acute leukemia, followed by multiple myeloma (17.82%) in adults only. Normoblastic marrow represented highest number of cases both in children (21.43%) and in adults (20.86%) as non-malignant hematological disorder. Bone marrow examination helps to assess the spectrum of hematological disorder in both children & adults within a short span of time. In the present study, males were more affected from hematological disorders than females whereas acute leukemia had the highest occurrence among the malignant hematological disorders in both pediatric and adult patients.
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Ishwar Singh , Rohit Jain , G. N. Gupta and P. K. Goyal *
Radiation & Cancer Biology Laboratory, Department of Zoology, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan - 302 004, India
pkgoyal2002@gmail.com
10 August, 2014
21 October, 2014
15 December, 2014
10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.6(4).1584-89
01 April, 2015