Kyle Bradley, MD on X: Megaloblastic neutrophils in bone marrow
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Selected Abstracts from the 12th Annual Meeting of the Clinical Immunology Society: 2021 Virtual Annual Meeting: Immune Deficiency and Dysregulation North American Conference
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Kyle Bradley, MD on X: Acute myeloid leukemia with inv(16) involving blood. Classic features are present: - abnormal eosinophils with large basophilic granules - monocytic blasts The abnormal eosinophils are usually seen
Kyle Bradley, MD on X: B-cell prolymphocytic leukemia. Note characteristic single large nucleolus. Dx: >55% prolymphs with no hx of CLL. / X
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Kyle Bradley, MD on X: Mixed Phenotype Acute Leukemia. Two distinct populations by flow: B & myeloid/monocytic. Visible on blood smear too! / X
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Kyle Bradley, MD on X: Plasma cells can sometimes resemble megakaryocytes! One key differentiating feature: the two giant plasma cells have agranular cytoplasm. Compare to the megakaryocyte (inset). Bone marrow aspirate smear
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