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Thumbprint appearance

Basket cells or sumdge cells or fragile lymphocyte

Hair like projections, contains isoenzyme 5 that is tartrate resistant

Hairy cells

Lymphocytes with convoluted or brain-like nucleus

Sezary cells

Owls eye appearance

Reed Sternberg cells

Lymphocytes with clover leaf like nucleus

Rieder cells

Stimulated when interacting with antigen in peripheral lymphoid organs

Reactive lymphocytes

Turk's plasmacytoid cell

Type 1

IM cells known for ballerina skirt appearance

Type II

Vacuolated cells known for swiss cheese appearance

Type III

Abnormal plasma cell with red to pink cytoplasm

Flame cells

Associated with increased igA and Russel bodies inclusion

Flame cells

Dutcher's body inclusion

Grape cells

Waldenstrong Macroglobulinemia

Flame cells

Pathognomonic sign for Hodgkin's lymphoma

Reed Sternberg cells

Most common type of leukemia in adults, incidence is less common with children

Acute Myeloid Leukemia

Due to breakdown of dying cancer cells

Tumor lysis syndrome

Gold standard in classifying leukemia

WHO classification

Primarily a disease of childhood and adolescence accounting for 25-75% of childhood leukemia

Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

Derived from lymphoid progenitors, both expresses CD43, Tdt and HLA-DR

Immunophenotyping

Subdivided into nine subtypes

B cell ALL

Abnormal gene rearrangements

T cell ALL

Also known as the pro-B or pro-pre-B cell ALL

Early B cell ALL