Kyle Bradley, MD on X: Megaloblastic neutrophils in bone marrow

Kyle Bradley, MD on X: Megaloblastic neutrophils in bone marrow

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Kyle Bradley, MD on X: Granulocyte precursors with ingested RBCs (BM aspirate). Very unusual! Pt has CMML. This was seen in 2 marrows collected 16 months apart. / X

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Kyle Bradley, MD on X: Chronic neutrophilic leukemia (blood smear) Most cases of CNL have a CSF3R mutation, often with a SETBP1 or ASXL1 co-mutation Must exclude CML. If using molecular, the assay needs to detect the p230 BCR-ABL1 fusion

Kyle Bradley, MD on X: These are indeed plasma cells. Plasma cells can sometimes be multinucleated and even resemble megakaryocytes! A CD138 IHC stain is shown. Also, see this post (different case)

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Kyle Bradley, MD on X: Here are 3 blood smear cases with similar morphology: atypical lymphocytes with clefted nuclei. Review all 3 cases before clicking the link to the diagnosis (the ddx

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Kyle Bradley, MD on X: CLL with many prolymphocytes. It's common for some cells to be hard to categorize. Red arrows: prolymphs or not? / X

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