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| 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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