Bone marrow biopsies are usually performed in patients with Hepatitis C to investigate cytopenias and for diagnosis or staging lymphoma or myeloma. Even without lymphoma involving the marrow, a substantial number of patients have benign lymphocyte infiltrates seen in the marrow. Marrow hypocellularity is common. Megaloblastic change in the erythroid series, dyserythropoiesis, atypical megakaryocytes and reticulin fibrosis can be seen in a substantial minority of the patients which contribute to cytopenias.No relevant conflicts of interest to declare.