Is this a national trend? We had a similar request in East Kent last night (including full blood count....)
Elizabeth Hall
Elizabeth Hall, MSc FRCPath
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Biochemistry Department,
Kent and Canterbury Hospital,
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>>> Anna Barton <[log in to unmask]> 16/12/2008 17:40 >>>
We've had a request in for U&Es, Bone, Liver, CRP, Mg & Glucose on a Bone Marrow sample from a 11-month-old unresponsive baby, as doctors were unable to get a blood sample in A&E.
Has anyone else been asked to analyse Bone Marrow in the past?
Any advice on interpretation welcome!
Thank you,
Anna
Miss Anna Barton
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Royal Cornwall Hospital, Truro
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