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Is A Repeat Bone Marrow Biopsy Called for

Blood Cancers & Disorders | Last Active: Oct 30 4:25am | Replies (15)

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@loribmt

Hi Richard. Oh bummer, I know this is frustrating and disappointing for you to have a ‘failed’ bone marrow biopsy. No one looks forward to having a repeat.

It sounds like you maybe had a dry tap where there just isn’t enough of the liquid portion of your bone marrow to aspirate. There are two portions to a bmbx. (Bone marrow biopsy and exam) The core sample of the marrow itself and the aspirate, which takes the liquid portion to analyze. The liquid portion of the biopsy provides material for flow and molecular studies. If there isn’t enough of this ‘liquid’ portion, from my understanding, it can be difficult to get a broad perspective of the types of cells and to give a definitive diagnosis.
Most often when a dry tap occurs it’s not through the fault of the technician but that there may be an underlying issue with the marrow itself. Were the core marrow sample results inconclusive too?
Have you spoken to your doctor yet or did this information just pop up in your portal?

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Hi Lori, I was told by another oncologist that up to 5% of these procedures fail. I understand that although I'm unsure how the surgeon wasn't aware while obtaining the samples. Had a very brief cursory talk with the heme/onc's nurse on holding off on another biopsy for now as he's not convinced of the need. He's a replacement for the oncologist who ordered the test as that one disregarded a serious health concern of mine. I'm not too sure of this health network at this time. Thank you for your input and taking the time to answer.