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Hematogones in bone marrow. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hematogones in bone marrow. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hematogones in bone marrow. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hematogones in bone marrow. Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
Hematogones in bone marrow.
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
Hematogones (red arrows )are normal B lineage progenitors, which normally account for < 1% of the bone marrow cellularity. Morphologically, they contain scant cytoplasm and often have round, indented nuclei with absent or inconspicuous nucleoli. Increased numbers of hematogones may mimic B lymphoblastic leukemia. Bone marrow in a cord blood transplant, Wright x500.


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