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==Bone marrow biopsy== | ==Bone marrow biopsy== | ||
* [[Bone marrow biopsy]] may be helpful in the diagnosis of hairy | * [[Bone marrow biopsy]] may be helpful in the diagnosis of hairy cell leukemia. | ||
==Cytogenetic Tests== | ==Cytogenetic Tests== | ||
* '''[[Fluorescent in situ hybridization]]''' | * '''[[Fluorescent in situ hybridization]]''' | ||
:* Detects any [[chromosomal]] [[mutations]] occurring among hairy cell leukemia patients. | :* Detects any [[chromosomal]] [[mutations]] occurring among hairy cell leukemia patients. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Bone marrow biopsy may be helpful in the diagnosis of hairy cell leukimea. Fluorescent in situ hybridization detects any chromosomal mutations occurring among hairy cell leukemia patients.
Bone marrow biopsy
- Bone marrow biopsy may be helpful in the diagnosis of hairy cell leukemia.
Cytogenetic Tests
- Detects any chromosomal mutations occurring among hairy cell leukemia patients.