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Bone marrow failure can usually be diagnosed through a comprehensive medical history, medical exam, blood tests, and a bone marrow aspirate/biopsy (using a needle to remove bone marrow cells for testing). In some patients, the diagnostic process can be more extensive and requires additional complex testing.
We know that obtaining a rapid, accurate diagnosis is of utmost importance for you and the health of your child. Our services include:
- DEB testing and retrovirus complementation analysis coordinated with experts at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
- DNA mutation identification through our CAP/CLIA-certified laboratory at Children's Hospital Boston
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