SPECIAL TECHNIQUES APPLICABLE TO BONE MARROW DIAGNOSIS

B. Bain, D. Clark, I. Lampert, B. Wilkins
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Abstract

A Perls’ or Prussian blue stain (Figs 2.1 and 2.2) demonstrates haemosiderin in bone marrow macrophages and within erythroblasts. Consequently, it allows assessment of both the amount of iron in reticulo-endothelial stores and the availability of iron to developing erythroblasts. Assessment of storage iron requires that an adequate number of fragments are obtained. A bone marrow film or squash will contain both intracellular and extracellular iron, the latter being derived from crushed macrophages. It is usual to base assessment of iron stores mainly on intracellular iron since iron stains are prone to artefactual deposits and it can be difficult to distinguish between extracellular iron and artefact. Iron stores may be assessed as normal, decreased or increased, or may be graded as 1+ to 6+ as shown in Table 2.1, grades of 1+ to 3+ being considered normal. Alternatively, iron stores may be graded as 1+ to 4+ [3,4]. Examination of a Perls’ stain of a bone marrow film allows adequate assessment of erythroblast iron as long as a thinly spread area of the film is examined with optimal illumination. A proportion of normal erythroblasts have a few (one to five) fine iron-containing granules randomly distributed in TWO
骨髓诊断的特殊技术
珀尔斯或普鲁士蓝染色(图2.1和2.2)显示骨髓巨噬细胞和红母细胞内有血黄素。因此,它可以评估网状内皮储存的铁量和发育中的红母细胞的铁可用性。储存铁的评估需要获得足够数量的碎片。骨髓膜或骨髓挤压同时含有细胞内铁和细胞外铁,后者来源于破碎的巨噬细胞。通常主要基于细胞内铁的储存评估,因为铁污渍容易产生人工沉积,并且很难区分细胞外铁和人工铁。铁含量可评定为正常、减少或增加,或可评定为1+至6+,如表2.1所示,等级为1+至3+为正常。另外,铁储量可分为1+至4+[3,4]。骨髓膜的珀尔斯染色检查可以充分评估红母细胞铁,只要在最佳光照下检查膜的薄分布区域。一部分正常的红母细胞有少量(1 ~ 5个)含铁颗粒,随机分布在TWO中
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