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Plate 4.61: Bone Marrow

Wandering cells

Ronald A. Bergman, Ph.D., Adel K. Afifi, M.D., Paul M. Heidger, Jr., Ph.D.
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BONE MARROW
Wandering cells

Plate 4.61: Bone Marrow

Human, air-dried marrow smear, Wright's stain, 1416 x.

 

Phagocytic histiocyte: Large cell. Irregular cell outline with many short cell processes (pseudopods). There is abundant cytoplasm containing phagocytized material. The nucleus is oval.

Monocyte: Large cell with a prominent eccentric nucleus. It has a highly ameboid cytoplasm containing various inclusions.

Lymphocyte: Spherical, dense nucleus with a thin, inconspicuous rim of basophilic cytoplasm.

Erythrocytes: See Plate 57.

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