The myeloblast is a unipotent stem cell which differentiates into the effectors of the granulocyte series. It is found in the bone marrow. Stimulation of myeloblasts by G-CSF and other cytokines triggers maturation, differentiation, proliferation and cell survival.[1]
The myeloblast is a unipotent stem cell which differentiates into the effectors of the granulocyte series. It is found in the bone marrow. Stimulation...
promyelocyte (or progranulocyte) is a granulocyte precursor, developing from the myeloblast and developing into the myelocyte. Promyelocytes measure 12–20 microns...
malignancy of plasmacytoid dendritic cells. Hematological malignancies Myeloblast transient myeloproliferative disease This article includes a list of related...
narrower sense also often used, specifically from the lineage of the myeloblast (the myelocytes, monocytes, and their daughter types). Thus, although...
The malignant cell in AML is the myeloblast. In normal development of blood cells (hematopoiesis), the myeloblast is an immature precursor of myeloid...
CFU-GM myeloblasts and monoblasts. AMML occurs with a rapid increase amount in white blood cell count and is defined by more than 20% of myeloblast in the...
the ability to differentiate. If the overall percentage of bone-marrow myeloblasts rises over a particular cutoff (20% for WHO and 30% for FAB), then transformation...
difficult to distinguish it from the other "-blast" cells (lymphoblast, myeloblast, monoblast, and megakaryoblast). The cytoplasm is blue in an H&E stain...
and megakaryocytes (leading to platelets) as well as mast cells and myeloblasts, the latter leading to the myelocytic line (granulocytes) and to monocytes...
Group Cell type Average fraction Reference range Myelopoietic cells Myeloblasts 0.9 0.2–1.5 Promyelocytes 3.3% 2.1–4.1 Neutrophilic myelocytes 12.7%...
BCR-JAK2 fusion genes. For this diagnosis, immature eosinophil (e.g. myeloblast) cell counts in the bone marrow and peripheral blood must be less than...
tumor) is a solid tumor composed of immature white blood cells called myeloblasts. A chloroma is an extramedullary manifestation of acute myeloid leukemia;...
leukemia). It often describes the presence of immature cells such as myeloblasts or red blood cells with nuclei in the peripheral blood. It may be lymphoid...
population of monocytes. The first unipotent cell in granulopoiesis is a myeloblast. Committed granulopoiesis consists of maturation stages of unipotent cells...
(non- erythroid) are myeloblasts. In rare cases the erythroid lineage is the only obvious component of an acute leukemia; a myeloblast component is not apparent...
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cytoplasm is distinctly basophilic and relatively more abundant than in myeloblasts or promyelocytes, even though myelocytes are smaller cells. Numerous...
diagnosed if myeloblasts, monoblasts and promonocytes are <5% of peripheral blood and <10% of bone marrow. CMML-2 is diagnosed if: Myeloblasts, monoblasts...
intermediate cell types exist in this differentiation process, including myeloblasts and promyelocytes.[citation needed] Examples of toxic materials produced...
on to produce erythrocytes, as well as mast cells, megakaryocytes and myeloblasts. The process by which common myeloid progenitor cells become fully mature...
(IWGM-MDS) consensus proposals for the definition and enumeration of myeloblasts and ring sideroblasts". Haematologica. 93 (11): 1712–7. doi:10.3324/haematol...