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Article1 October 1944STERNAL PUNCTURE AS A PRACTICAL DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURESIMON PROPP, JOSEPH L. SCHWIND, PH.D.SIMON PROPPSearch for more papers by this author, JOSEPH L. SCHWIND, PH.D.Search for more papers by this authorAuthor, Article, and Disclosure Informationhttps://doi.org/10.7326/0003-4819-21-4-580 SectionsAboutPDF ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsPermissions ShareFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail ExcerptSince the introduction of the procedure by Arinkin1in 1927, sternal puncture has been very widely used. Notable contributions to the scientific knowledge of the cytology of bone marrow obtained in this way from patients with various diseases have been made by Arinkin,2Nordenson,3Segerdahl,4Young and Osgood,5Vogel, Erf and Rosenthal,6Jones,7Scott,8and others. Most of the punctures reported in the literature have been made for the scientific study of diseases of the hematopoietic system. There are many reports of cases in which the diagnosis was arrived at solely by means of the sternal puncture, but no mention...Bibliography1. ARINKIN MI: Methodology of examining bone marrow in living patients with hematopoietic disease, Vestnick. khir., 1927, x, 57 (quoted from VOGEL, ERF and ROSENTHAL6). Google Scholar2. ARINKIN MI: Intravitale Untersuchungsmethodik des Knochenmarks, Folia hæmatol., 1929, xxxviii, 233-240. Google Scholar3. NORDENSON NG: Studies on bone marrow from sternal puncture, 1935, Bortzells, Esselte, Stockholm. Google Scholar4. SEGERDAHL E: Ueber Sternalpunktion, Acta med. Scandinav., 1935, Suppl. lxiv, 1-162. Google Scholar5. YOUNGOSGOOD RHEE: Sternal marrow aspirated during life, Arch. Int. Med., 1935, lv, 186-204. CrossrefGoogle Scholar6. VOGELERFROSENTHAL PLAN: Hematological observations on bone marrow obtained by sternal puncture, Am. Jr. Clin. Path., 1937, vii, 436-447 and 498-515. CrossrefGoogle Scholar7. JONES OP: Cytology of pathologic marrow cells with special reference to bone-marrow biopsies, Downey's Handbook of Hematology, 1938, iii, 2045-2101. Google Scholar8. SCOTT RB: Sternal puncture in diagnosis of diseases of blood forming organs, Quart. Jr. Med., 1939, viii, 127-172. Google Scholar9. KANDELLEROY EVGV: Limitations of biopsy of sternal marrow, Arch. Int. Med., 1939, lxiv, 121-135. CrossrefGoogle Scholar10. FALCONERLEONARD EHME: The value of sternal marrow aspirations as a method of bone marrow biopsy, Ann. Int. Med., 1941, xv, 446-458. Google Scholar11. MENDELLMERANZEMERANZE THDRT: The clinical value of sternal bone marrow puncture, Ann. Int. Med., 1942, xvi, 1180-1196. Google Scholar12. THOMPSON WR: Biological applications of normal range and associated significance tests in ignorance of original distribution forms, Ann. Math. Soc., 1938, ix, 281-287. CrossrefGoogle Scholar13. TEMPKA T: Das Problem der Biermerschen perniziösen Anamie als klinische Einheit, Wien. med. Wchnschr., 1935, lxxxv, 85-87, 116-118, 148-150. Google Scholar14. SCHWIND JL: A study of the megaloblast problem with the supravital method, Anat. Rec., 1941, lxxix Suppl., 55. Google Scholar15. JONES OP: Morphologic, physiologic, chemical and biologic distinction of megaloblasts, Arch. Path., 1943, xxxv, 752-775. Google Scholar16. WINTROBE MM: Clinical hematology, 1942, Lea and Febiger, Philadelphia. CrossrefGoogle Scholar17. SEYFARTH C: Die Sternumtrepanation, eine einfache Methode zur diagnostischen Entnahme von Knochenmark bei Lebenden, Deutsch. med. Wchnschr., 1923, xlix, 180-181. CrossrefGoogle Scholar This content is PDF only. To continue reading please click on the PDF icon. Author, Article, and Disclosure InformationAffiliations: Albany, New York*Received for publication October 4, 1943.From the Departments of Medicine and Anatomy, Albany Medical College, Union University, Albany, New York.The opinions and assertions contained herein are the private ones of the writers and are not to be construed as official or reflecting the views of the Navy Department or the naval service at large.We wish to acknowledge our great indebtedness to Dr. L. W. Gorham, Professor of Medicine, for his constant interest, stimulation and assistance, without which this study would have been much more difficult if not altogether impossible. PreviousarticleNextarticle Advertisement FiguresReferencesRelatedDetails Metrics Cited byAnemia in malignant neoplastic diseaseA comparison of bone-marrow aspiration and skeletal roentgenograms in the diagnosis of metastatic carcinomaThe Marrow Cells of Normal SheepIntraocular Biopsy: An Evaluation* 1 October 1944Volume 21, Issue 4Page: 580-606KeywordsBone marrowCell biology ePublished: 1 December 2008 Issue Published: 1 October 1944 PDF downloadLoading ...

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