I got the results of NEQAS 2504 DM
today. I can’t remember anything about it, but my notes said “Neutropenia,
thrombocytopenia, blast cells, promyelocytes, myelocytes, folded
nuclei... ? Sezary”
The expert opinion said:
“Acute promyelocytic leukaemia with
many cells resembling the typical hypogranular form of the disorder; but notice
also the variable forms present that reflect orientation of cells on the slide,
but also the slightly varying maturation of the abnormal cells that is typical
of the disorder”.
Well… I got that wrong. Or did I? I
spotted the salient features and would have referred it urgently.
It’s interesting that the expert
commentary didn’t mention the folded nuclei…

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