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PDF) cap.org 2012 Hematology, Clinical Microscopy, and Body Fluids Glossary
Kyle Bradley, MD on X: These are indeed plasma cells. Plasma cells can sometimes be multinucleated and even resemble megakaryocytes! A CD138 IHC stain is shown. Also, see this post (different case)
Kyle Bradley, MD on X: Granulocyte precursors with ingested RBCs (BM aspirate). Very unusual! Pt has CMML. This was seen in 2 marrows collected 16 months apart. / X
Haematologica, volume 101, issue 10 by Haematologica - Issuu
Haematologica, volume 101, issue 10 by Haematologica - Issuu
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PDF) 2018 Aspho Abstracts Nina Kadan-lottick
Williams Hematology-McGraw-Hill (2015).pdf
Kyle Bradley, MD on X: Plasma cells can sometimes resemble megakaryocytes! One key differentiating feature: the two giant plasma cells have agranular cytoplasm. Compare to the megakaryocyte (inset). Bone marrow aspirate smear
Kyle Bradley, MD on X: Hypersegmented (dysplastic) neutrophil in the blood of a patient with a myelodysplastic syndrome. Dysplastic neutrophils typically have hypolobated nuclei but occasionally are hypersegmented. / X
Selected Abstracts from the 12th Annual Meeting of the Clinical Immunology Society: 2021 Virtual Annual Meeting: Immune Deficiency and Dysregulation North American Conference
Selected Abstracts from the 12th Annual Meeting of the Clinical Immunology Society: 2021 Virtual Annual Meeting: Immune Deficiency and Dysregulation North American Conference. - Abstract - Europe PMC