- of
transcription factors which push
completion of the
monoblast's myeloid cell fate.
Monoblasts are
normally found in bone
marrow and do not
appear in...
- are
predominantly monoblasts (>80%) (acute
monoblastic leukemia) or a
mixture of
monoblasts and
promonocytes (<80% blasts).
Monoblasts can be distinguished...
- myeloblasts,
monoblasts and
promonocytes are <5% of
peripheral blood and <10% of bone marrow. CMML-2 is
diagnosed if: Myeloblasts,
monoblasts or promonocytes...
- body.
Monocytes are
produced by the bone
marrow from
precursors called monoblasts,
bipotent cells that
differentiated from
hematopoietic stem cells. Monocytes...
- Progenitor=progenitor cell, L-blast=lymphoblast, lymphocyte, Mo-blast=
monoblast, monocyte, myeloblast, Pro-M=promyelocyte, myelocyte, Meta-M=metamyelocyte...
- Progenitor=Progenitor cell, L-blast=Lymphoblast, Lymphocyte, Mo-blast=
Monoblast, Monocyte, Myeloblast, Pro-M=Promyelocyte, Myelocyte, Meta-M=Metamyelocyte...
-
colony forming unit. It is
derived from CFU-GEMM. It is the
precursor for
monoblasts and myeloblasts.
Production is
stimulated by
granulocyte macrophage colony-stimulating...
- of
monocytes in the marrow. When the
monocytic cells are
predominantly monoblasts, it can be
subclassified into
acute monoblastic leukemia.
Monocytic leukemia...
- A
promonocyte (or premonocyte) is a cell
arising from a
monoblast and
developing into a monocyte.
Pluripotential hemopoietic stem cell
Hematopoiesis Schematic...
-
distinguish it from the
other "-blast"
cells (lymphoblast, myeloblast,
monoblast, and megakaryoblast). The
cytoplasm is blue in an H&E stain, indicating...