Saturday, July 12, 2025

Perform Bone Marrow Biopsies or Aspirations (BMS)

 The role of Peds BMS (Pediatric Bone Marrow Specialist or Bone Marrow Service) depends on the context, but generally refers to a specialized team in pediatrics focused on bone marrow-related conditions, particularly in hematology-oncology (blood and cancer disorders in children).


Key Roles of a Pediatric BMS Team:

Diagnosis and Management of Blood Disorders


Leukemia (ALL, AML)


Lymphomas


Aplastic anemia


Sickle cell disease


Thalassemia


Immunodeficiencies


Bone Marrow Transplant (BMT) Services


Evaluate patients who need stem cell or bone marrow transplant


Find donor matches (sibling, unrelated donor, or cord blood)


Manage transplant procedures and post-transplant care


Perform Bone Marrow Biopsies or Aspirations


For diagnosing cancers, infections, or marrow failure


Analyze cell types, counts, and marrow structure


Coordinate Care with Oncology & Genetics Teams


Work with oncologists, immunologists, and geneticists for complex cases


Monitor for complications like graft-versus-host disease (GVHD)


Research and Clinical Trials


Participate in studies for new treatments or transplant techniques


In Summary:

A Peds BMS team plays a critical role in diagnosing, treating, and supporting children with serious blood and immune system diseases, especially those needing bone marrow transplants. They provide highly specialized care that can be life-saving.