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Myeloblast

Promyelocyte

Myelocyte

Metamyelocyte

Band

PMN

Basophilic Myelocyte

Eosinophilic Myelocyte

Monoblast

Promonocyte

Monocyte

Megakaryoblast

Promegakaryocyte

Megakaryocyte

Thrombocytes

Lymphoblast

Prolymphocyte

Lymphocyte

Reactive Lymphocyte

Plasmacytoid Cell

Plasma Cell

Flame Cell

Mott Cell (IG's stuck in there)

Auer Rods (maligancy/malformed granules)

Hypersegmented neutrophils (megaloblastic change) will also see macrocytic anemia

Pelger Huet (congenital) hyposegmentation

Toxic granulation (too few cell divisions) shift to the left from infection

Toxic vacuoles (response to infection)

Dohle bodies (leftover RNA) associated with a left shift

May-Hegglin- Dole like bodies+giant platelets

Foam cell (Nieman-Pick) macrophages accumulate sphringolipds because they need sphringomyelin

Gaucher cell (accumulate glucocerebroside in monocytes) need Beta-glucocerbrosidase

Gaucher cell (accumulate glucocerebroside in monocytes) need Beta-glucocerbrosidase

May-Hegglin- Dole like bodies+giant platelets


Tay-Sachs (unmetablolized ganglioside) lack Hexoaminidase A

Tay-Sachs (unmetablolized ganglioside) lack Hexoaminidase A

Promyelocyte

Myelocyte



Chediak-Higashi Syndrome, large lysosomes, leads to bleeding and prolonged infection

Alder-Reilly Anomaly (abnormal granule size due to mucopolysaccharide accumulation) causes gargoyleism