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Hematology Laboratory 1 2/4/14. Examination of the Peripheral Smear Intro to Bone Marrow Morphology. Neutrophil. Eosinophil. Lymphocyte. Band (young neutrophil). Monocyte. Neutrophil. Basophil. Eosinophil. Large granular lymphocyte (LGL). Monocyte. (bone marrow aspirate).
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HematologyLaboratory 12/4/14 Examination of the Peripheral Smear Intro to Bone Marrow Morphology
Neutrophil Basophil
Plasma Cell (bone marrow aspirate)
Immature erythroids (proerythroblast and a more mature form)(bone marrow aspirate)
Nucleated RBC (late erythroid)(peripheral blood smear – an abnormal finding)
The cell marked X has been artifactually crushed and is not identifiable Immature Myeloid (myelocyte) Immature Myeloid (metamyelocyte) Band X Very immature Myeloid (myeloblast)
How many cells can you identify in this bone marrow aspirate?
IM L = lymphocyteE = immature erythroidIM = immature myeloidPC = plasma cell (these are not the most obvious and could also be called lymphoplasmacytoid lymphocytes)PLT = platelet? = this is a stripped or naked nucleus; it is hard to know what kind of cell it was and is ignored in the marrow differential PC E L L PMN E ? E IM PC E PLT E IM E