Biopsy Flashcards

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Reticulocytes

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neutrophils

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Monocytes, kidney shaped nucleus

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macrophage

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eosinophils

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basophils

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mast cells

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dendritic cells

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lymphocytes

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plasma cell

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helmet cell typeof schistocyte

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lines of zahn

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atherosclerotic embolus: present of cholesterol clefts

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amniotic fluid embolism keratin debris

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Fat embolism

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langerhans cell histiocytosis ( birbeck granules: tennis rackets )

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pseudo pelger huet anomaly

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polymorphonuclear leukocytes: multilobular nucleus with large azurophilic granules.

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hypersegmented neutrophils

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follicular lymphoma: nodular collections of lymphoma cells in a lymph node,

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numerous lymohoblasts cell

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MM : fried egg appearance

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target cells thalassemia

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Sezary syndrome: lymphocytes with “cerebriform” nuclei

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Bernard-Soulier disease: giant platelets
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Basophilic stippling
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Auer rods is a classic finding in AML
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Langerhans cell histiocytosis: The biopsy shows a monoclonal population of myeloid progenitor-derived cells, which resemble the Langerhans cells of the dermis and mucosa
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diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (sheets of highly atypical large lymphoma cells with vesicular nuclei and prominent nucleoli)
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Burkitt lymphoma: highly mitotic, basophilic lymphocytes surrounding clear zones of macrophages, giving a characteristic “starry sky” appearance
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diffuse large B-cell lymphoma: malignant B cells that are typically at least twice the size of normal lymphocytes, They have large nuclei, often with multiple, small nucleoli.
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chronic myeloid leukemia (CML).
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Acute leukaemia blasts with Auer rods
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Acute lymphoblastic leukemia: blood smear with large numbers of lymphoblasts (cells with fine chromatin and a high nuclear:cytoplasmic ratio
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acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL): This is based on the peripheral blood smear showing multiple Auer rods within myelogenous cells
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Hodgkin lymphoma: Reed-Sternberg cell “owl’s eye”.
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Mast cells
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Anemia +
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Fever, anemia