Retrospective Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2024.
World J Clin Cases. Oct 26, 2024; 12(30): 6374-6382
Published online Oct 26, 2024. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v12.i30.6374
Table 2 Trephine biopsy and bone marrow changes in visceral leishmaniasis pediatric patients
Findings
Subcategory
Count
%
Trephine biopsy findings
Trephine biopsy cellularityHypoplasia1514.0
Normoplasia6157.0
Hyperplasia3129.0
Trephine biopsy fibrosisNo10093.5
Yes76.5
Trephine histiocytosisNo87.5
Yes9992.5
Trephine granulomaNo9689.7
Yes1110.3
Trephine parasite loadMild3330.8
Moderate4239.3
Severe3229.9
Bone marrow findings
Bone marrow cellularityHypocellular1413.1
Normocellular5046.7
Hypercellular4340.2
MegakaryopoiesisAdequate1514.2
Decreased4239.6
Active4946.2
Bone marrow dysplastic changesNo1211.2
Yes9588.8
Bone marrow megaloblastic changesNo1615.0
Yes9185.0
Bone marrow granulopoiesisOrderly maturation65.6
Arrest maturation7368.2
Hyperactive2826.2
Bone marrow eosinophilic precursorsDepressed4643.0
Prominent6157.0
Bone marrow hemophagocytosisNo43.7
Yes10396.3
Bone marrow chronic inflammatory cellsDepressed1917.8
Increased8882.2