The American
Society of Hematology have started something new – “Slide Saturday Challenge”.
I shall have to remember to tune in every Saturday…
Well, it’s a myeloblast with an auer
rod. Mostly indicative of AML, but also seen in MDS, CMML, and other
conditions.
As always just giving one cell in
isolation isn’t perhaps the best way to assess morphology, but (quite
frankly) this is something for nothing, and if they are going to give me
the answer tomorrow (as they claim) then that is streets ahead than the schemes for which my
employer pays a small fortune.
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