Sah et al., 2003 - Google Patents
A comparison of flow cytometry, bone marrow biopsy, and bone marrow aspirates in the detection of lymphoid infiltration in B cell disordersSah et al., 2003
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- Sah S
- Matutes E
- Wotherspoon A
- Morilla R
- Catovsky D
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- Journal of clinical pathology
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Aims: To evaluate the diagnostic value of bone marrow aspirates, trephine biopsies (BMB), and flow cytometry (FC) in the assessment of bone marrow infiltration in chronic lymphoid disorders. Methods: Investigations were carried out in 110 diagnostic and follow up …
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