53. Myeloblasts with Auer rods
These rods are only found in myeloblasts and not in
any other blasts, such as lymphoblast or monoblast
on megakaryoblast
87. Red arrow = Band neutrophil, Green arrow = Segmented neutrophil, Yellow arrow =
Myeloblast in transition to promyelocyte, Blue arrow = promyelocyte, Black arrows =
Plasma cells.
92. Promyelocyte and Polychromatophilic normoblast
Promyelocyte with
azurophilic granules that
also cover the nucleus
Neutrophil
Polychromatophilic
normoblast
93. Inclusion bodies: Auer rods
Auer Rods (which are
aggregates of
azurophilic granules)
are found only in
Myeloblasts and
promyelocytes
الـ شفت علطول يعنىAuer Rods على الخلية تشخص
انهاMyeloblast عيونك مغمض وأنت
.
الحالة وتشخص
انها علىAcute Myeloblastic Leukemia
(AML)
Auer rod
Auer Rods. Auer rods are rods or spindle-shaped, cytoplasmic
inclusions. They stain red-purple and are 1 to 6 microns long and
less than 1.5 microns thick. They are frequently found in leukemias.
Auer rod
97. Band form Neutrophils
• There are smaller
numbers of cells of
neutrophil lineage with
non-segmented nuclei.
They are referred to as
neutrophil band cells or
band forms. They are less
mature than segmented
neutrophils.
• An increased number of
band cells is referred to as
a'left shift'.