Marrow High Yield Pathology Slides @docinmayking
Marrow High Yield Pathology Slides @docinmayking
Marrow High Yield Pathology Slides @docinmayking
20 HIGH YIELD
PATHOLOGY SLIDES
FROM MARROW
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Acute Myeloid Leukemia
Dysplastic cells.
Presence of Ringed sideroblasts - erythroblasts with
iron - laden mitochondria visible as perinuclear
granules (in Pearl's Prussian blue-stain.)
Pseudo-Pelger-Hüet cells, neutrophils with only two
nuclear lobes, are commonly observed.
Megakaryocytes with single nuclear lobes or multiple
separate nuclei (pawn ball megakaryocytes) are
also characteristic.
Iron deficiency anemia
Microcytic.
Hypochromic blood picture (zone of central pallor is
enlarged )
Poikilocytosis in the form of small, elongated red cells -
- pencil cells.
Anisocytosis
Megaloblastic anemia
Anisopoikilocytosis.
Macro - ovalocytes.
Most macrocytes lack the central pallor of normal red
cells and even appear “hyperchromic".
Hypersegmented neutrophils having five or more
nuclear lobules.
Papillary carcinoma of thyroid