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1. Digital morphology compared to the optical microscope: A validation study on reporting bone marrow aspirates.

2. Intraosseous Specimens Submitted to the Laboratory: A Case Report and Review.

3. Minimal residual disease (MRD) in non-Hodgkin lymphomas: Interlaboratory reproducibility on marrow samples with very low levels of disease within the FIL (Fondazione Italiana Linfomi) MRD Network.

4. Revisiting Bone Marrow Core Biopsy Adequacy Criteria in the Era of Extensive Ancillary Testing.

5. Comparison of the bone marrow trephine sample quality between OnControl drill system and the Jamshidi needle.

6. Combined Pathology-Driven Algorithmic Testing and Integrated Reporting for Bone Marrow Examination.

7. Trends in Bone Marrow Sampling and Core Biopsy Specimen Adequacy in the United States and Canada: A Multicenter Study.

8. Improving bone marrow biopsy quality through peer discussion and data comparisons: A single institution experience.

9. Digital image analysis agrees with visual estimates of adult bone marrow trephine biopsy cellularity.

10. Cytomorphology review of 100 newly diagnosed lower-risk MDS patients in the European LeukemiaNet MDS (EUMDS) registry reveals a high inter-observer concordance.

11. Bone marrow biopsies performed by both the powered OnControl drill device and the Jamshidi needle produce adequate specimens.

12. Incremental value of the bone marrow trephine biopsy in detecting residual leukemia following treatment for Acute Myeloid Leukemia.

13. Current opinion and consensus statement regarding the diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment of patients with essential thrombocythemia: a survey of the Spanish Group of Ph-negative Myeloproliferative Neoplasms (GEMFIN) using the Delphi method.

14. Leishman and Giemsa stain: a new reliable staining technique for blood/bone marrow smears.

15. External bone marrow cytological examination quality assurance (EQAhem)--summary after 6 years in Poland.

16. Risk factors for inadequate bone marrow biopsies in children.

17. ICSH guidelines for the standardization of bone marrow immunohistochemistry.

18. Spectrum of diseases diagnosed on bone marrow examination of 285 infants in a single tertiary care center.

19. Pathology reporting of bone marrow biopsy in myelofibrosis; application of the Delphi consensus process to the development of a standardised diagnostic report.

20. World Health Organization-defined classification of myeloproliferative neoplasms: morphological reproducibility and clinical correlations--the Danish experience.

21. Improving the quality of bone marrow assessment: Impact of operator techniques and use of a specimen preparation checklist.

22. Excessive EDTA induces morphologic changes in bone marrow smears that mimic specific features of dysplasia.

23. Use of a United States-based laboratory as a hematopathology reference center for a developing country: logistics and results.

24. Response assessment in Waldenström macroglobulinaemia: update from the VIth International Workshop.

25. Pitfalls in obtaining and interpreting bone marrow aspirates: to err is human.

26. Pitfalls in bone marrow pathology: avoiding errors in bone marrow trephine biopsy diagnosis.

27. Essential thrombocythaemia and its neurological complications.

28. Measurement of tyrosine hydroxylase transcripts in bone marrow using biopsied tissue instead of aspirates for neuroblastoma.

29. Arthritic presentation of acute leukemia in children: experience from a tertiary care centre in North India.

30. [Evaluation of trainee doctors' skills].

31. Standardization of WT1 mRNA quantitation for minimal residual disease monitoring in childhood AML and implications of WT1 gene mutations: a European multicenter study.

32. The 2008 revision of the World Health Organization (WHO) classification of myeloid neoplasms and acute leukemia: rationale and important changes.

33. Quality control of flow cytometry data analysis for evaluation of minimal residual disease in bone marrow from acute leukemia patients during treatment.

34. Call for a European programme in external quality assurance for bone marrow immunohistochemistry; report of a European Bone Marrow Working Group pilot study.

35. ICSH guidelines for the standardization of bone marrow specimens and reports.

36. The role of the initial bone marrow aspirate in the diagnosis of hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis.

37. Quality of bone marrow iron assessment.

38. A European interlaboratory testing of three well-known procedures for immunocytochemical detection of epithelial cells in bone marrow. Results from analysis of normal bone marrow.

39. A concept for the standardized detection of disseminated tumor cells in bone marrow from patients with primary breast cancer and its clinical implementation.

40. Optimal processing of bone marrow trephine biopsy: the Hammersmith Protocol.

41. The sensitivity of CD138 immunostaining of bone marrow trephine specimens for quantifying marrow involvement in MGUS and myeloma, including samples with a low percentage of plasma cells.

42. Evaluation of rK39 strip test for the diagnosis of visceral leishmaniasis in infants.

43. Diagnosis and quantification of bone marrow fibrosis are significantly biased by the pre-staining processing of bone marrow biopsies.

44. Diagnostic utility of bone marrow sampling in HIV-infected patients since the advent of highly active antiretroviral therapy.

45. Correlation between the percentages of myeloblasts in bone marrow obtained by flow cytometry and manual counting on glass slide smears in 74 hematologic patients.

46. Minor dysplastic changes are frequently observed in the bone marrow aspirate in elderly patients without haematological disease.

47. Epithelial cells in bone marrow of breast cancer patients at time of primary surgery: clinical outcome during long-term follow-up.

48. [Visceral leishmaniasis in immunocompetent children: diagnostic and epidemiologic value of peripheral leishmania blood culture].

49. Comparison of blood, bone marrow aspirate, stool and urine cultures in the diagnosis of enteric fever.

50. Megaloblastic marrow in macrocytic anaemias at Kenyatta National and M P Shah Hospitals, Nairobi.

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