megakaryocytic emperipolesis bone marrow

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Megakaryocytic emperipolesis. Bone marrow. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Megakaryocytic emperipolesis. Bone marrow. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Megakaryocytic emperipolesis. Bone marrow. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Megakaryocytic emperipolesis. Bone marrow. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Megakaryocytic emperipolesis. Bone marrow. Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Megakaryocytic emperipolesis. Bone marrow.
Megakayocytic emperipolesis. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Late megakaryocytic emperipolesis with fragmentation of the cytoplasm. Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
   
   
Megakaryocyte with masive emperipolesis. Emperipolesis is the presence of an intact cell within the cytoplasm of another cell. Note three neutrophils in the cytoplasm of a megakaryocyte. The engulfed cell remains viable within the other, and can exit at any time without causing structural or functional abnormalities in either cell. Bone marrow, Wright x1000.


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