- A
metamyelocyte is a cell
undergoing granulopoiesis,
derived from a myelocyte, and
leading to a band cell. It is
characterized by the
appearance of a...
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counting blasts, with
results from M1 upwards.
Promyelocyte →
Myelocytes →
metamyelocytes.
Hematopoiesis Myeloid tissue Histology image:01809loa from Vaughan...
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Eosinophilic myelocytes 0.8% 0.2–1.3
Neutrophilic metamyelocytes 15.9% 9.6–24.6
Eosinophilic metamyelocytes 1.2% 0.4–2.2
Neutrophilic band
cells 12.4% 9.5–15...
- left
shift and
dysplasia of
monocytes and granulocytes;
presence of
metamyelocytes,
myelocytes and promonocytes;
monocytes with hy****gmented/abnormal...
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leukemoid reaction. The
peripheral blood smear may show myelocytes,
metamyelocytes, promyelocytes, and
rarely myeloblasts; however,
there is a mixture...
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neutrophils is
considered with
reduced count or lack of "young neutrophils" (
metamyelocytes, and band neutrophils) in
blood smear, ****ociated with the presence...
- Mo-blast=monoblast, monocyte, myeloblast, Pro-M=promyelocyte, myelocyte, Meta-M=
metamyelocyte, neutrophil, eosinophil, basophil, Pro-E=proerythroblast, Baso-E=basophilic...
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noted that
there were
earlier precursors present (e.g., myelocytes,
metamyelocytes, or promyelocytes). In
these instances, the
cells were "shifted" towards...
- form or stab cell) is a cell
undergoing granulopoiesis,
derived from a
metamyelocyte, and
leading to a
mature granulocyte. It is
characterized by having...
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precursors of neutrophils; specifically, promyelocytes,
myelocytes and
metamyelocytes.
Other cell
types are
reported if they are
identified in the manual...