Fasciculus:Two hypogranular neutrophils and a red blood cell precursor with multiple nuclear fragments in RAEB.jpg

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BONE MARROW: REFRACTORY ANEMIA WITH EXCESS OF BLASTS

Bone marrow smear from a patient with RAEB. A blast is present in the center. Two hypogranular neutrophils are adjacent to the blast. A red blood cell precursor with multiple nuclear fragments is at the upper left. (Wright-Giemsa stain)
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PEIR Digital Library (Pathology image database). Image# 404749. Image and description are from the AFIP Atlas of Tumor Pathology.

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