Abstract
Anemia is a common symptom of haematological disorders in people of all ages .The spectrum of haematological disorders differs significantly between developing and industrialized countries. The primary use of bone marrow aspirate is for cytological examination. It enables study into the cellularity of the bone marrow as a whole, the detection of specific lesions, and the amount of infiltration by various disease entities. The aim of the stud Aims & objective: y is to evaluate the spectrum of haematological disorders reported in bone marrow aspiration and to know the age and sex incidence. This prospective study is an observational study was conducted over a one-year Materials and methods: period on 73 patients and the spectrum of hematological disorders was studied on bone marrow aspiration smears. Conclusion: A thorough examination of the bone marrow is essential for diagnosing haematologic disorders. It is a simple and cost effective procedure which can be performed routinely without using any specialized equipment or a need of general anaesthesia
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