Bone marrow necrosis in pediatric malignancies - 10-year retrospective
review and review of literature
Abstract
Bone marrow necrosis (BMN) is a rare pathologic finding, but when
encountered is most often associated with malignancy. In adults its
presence correlates with an inferior prognosis, however in children the
prognostic implication is unclear. We performed a retrospective review
of 3,760 bone marrow specimens in patients ≤ 18 years over a ten-year
period. BMN was identified in less than 1% of specimens and only in
patients with leukemia, lymphoma or neuroblastoma. BMN contributed to a
delay in diagnosis; however, advanced medical imaging may serve as a
tool to localize non-necrotic areas for bone marrow sampling,
facilitating an expedited diagnosis.