Bone marrow aspiration is a procedure where some of your liquid bone marrow is taken from the centre of the bone. This is usually done at the same time as a bone marrow trephine, as a part of a bone marrow biopsy.
Bone marrow aspiration is a procedure where some of your liquid bone marrow is taken from the centre of the bone. This is usually done at the same time as a bone marrow trephine, as a part of a bone marrow biopsy.
With a diagnosis of Waldenstrom’s macroglobulinaemia, you may be coming across new and unfamiliar words. Look them up in our WM glossary below.