Colly L P, Peters W G, Hermans J, Arentsen-Honders W, Willemze R
Leuk Res. 1987;11(3):209-13. doi: 10.1016/0145-2126(87)90044-0.
For 14 patients with acute leukemia flow cytometry was used to determine the percentage of cells in S-phase flushed out of a bone marrow biopsy compared with the percentage in a bone marrow aspirate; there was a statistically significant difference (p less than 0.01) between the two. The percentage dilution of the bone marrow aspirate by peripheral blood was then calculated, according to Holdrinet et al. [1], in order to correct the percentage S-phase cells in the aspirate. The data presented show that when the percentage S-phase cells in the aspirate is corrected for blood dilution, it closely approaches the percentage S-phase cells in the biopsy (p greater than 0.10).