- promyelocytes, even
though myelocytes are
smaller cells.
Numerous cytoplasmic granules are
present in the more
mature forms of
myelocytes.
Neutrophilic and eosinophilic...
- also
often used,
specifically from the
lineage of the
myeloblast (the
myelocytes, monocytes, and
their daughter types). Thus,
although all
blood cells...
-
agranulocytes (monocytes, and
lymphocytes (T
cells and B cells)).
Myeloid cells (
myelocytes)
include neutrophils, eosinophils, mast cells, basophils, and monocytes...
- (erythrocytes),
platelets (megakaryocytes), and the two main
groups of WBCs,
myelocytes and lymphocytes.
Lymphopoiesis Myelopoiesis Leukopoiesis at the U.S. National...
- 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...
- 9 0.2–1.5
Promyelocytes 3.3% 2.1–4.1
Neutrophilic myelocytes 12.7% 8.2–15.7
Eosinophilic myelocytes 0.8% 0.2–1.3
Neutrophilic metamyelocytes 15.9% 9.6–24...
-
dysplasia of
monocytes and granulocytes;
presence of metamyelocytes,
myelocytes and promonocytes;
monocytes with hy****gmented/abnormal
shaped nuclei...
-
consisting of
precursors of neutrophils; specifically, promyelocytes,
myelocytes and metamyelocytes.
Other cell
types are
reported if they are identified...
-
refers specifically to the
regulated formation of
myeloid leukocytes (
myelocytes),
including eosinophilic granulocytes,
basophilic granulocytes, neutrophilic...
- lymphocyte, Mo-blast=monoblast, monocyte, myeloblast, Pro-M=promyelocyte,
myelocyte, Meta-M=metamyelocyte, neutrophil, eosinophil, basophil, Pro-E=proerythroblast...