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BONE MARROW EXAMINATION FINDINGS AT AGA KHAN UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL, NAIROBI

N.A. Okinda, M. S. Riyat

Abstract


Objective: To establish the bone marrow examination findings and determine the indication for bone marrow examination.
Design: A retrospective audit.
Setting: Aga Khan University Hospital, Nairobi.
Subjects: All bone marrow aspirates done at Aga Khan University for the period comprising February 2003 to February 2006 were retrieved and analysed.
Results: A total of 356 patient’s case histories including bone marrow examination results were analysed. Ages of the patients ranged from 18 months to 91 years. Males were 180 (50.6%) and females were 176 (49.4%). Nutritional anaemia as a group was the most common haematological disorder found on bone marrow examination in our
patients with megaloblastic anaemia predominating. Acute myeloid leukaemia was the most common malignant haematological disorder. The most common indication for bone marrow examination was anaemia followed by diagnostic work up of fever of unknown origin.
Conclusion: Nutritional anaemia predominated as the commonest benign haematological
finding on bone marrow examination while acute myeloid leukaemia was the most
frequent haematological malignancy. Most bone marrow examinations were performed
on patients with anaemia.

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