My ‘Bone Marrow Final Report’ stated ‘suspicious for a myleoproliferative neoplasm’; Flow Cytometry reported ‘no evidence of a lymphoproliferative disorder / suggest clinical morphologic correlation’?

Hello, I have a question about results of a Bone Marrow Aspirate and Biopsy to ‘rule out myleoproliferative disorder’.

I am a 61 year old Caucasian female. My ‘Bone Marrow Final Report’ stated ‘suspicious for a myleoproliferative neoplasm’; Flow Cytometry reported ‘no evidence of a lymphoproliferative disorder / suggest clinical morphologic correlation’.

Are “neoplasm” and “disorder” used interchangeably?
Are “myleoproliferative” and “lymphoproliferative” used interchangeably?

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4 Comments on “My ‘Bone Marrow Final Report’ stated ‘suspicious for a myleoproliferative neoplasm’; Flow Cytometry reported ‘no evidence of a lymphoproliferative disorder / suggest clinical morphologic correlation’?

  1. Well myleoproliferative could be many conditions if u have no lymphoproliferative disorder this means it is unlikly to be neoplastic ( cancer) or at worst case senario a non dangerous form of cancer

  2. No. Each refers to a particular condition or group of conditions.

  3. In case there is no lymph I lymphoproliferative .then it is not a real cause of panic .

  4. Hi and welcome. To question doctors.com
    No..it is related to many disorders like

    Polycythemia vera
    Essential thrombocytosis
    Primary myelofibrosis
    Chronic myelogenous leukemia
    And in your case it does not seem to be a malignant form..

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