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Diagnosing Leukemias With Granulated Leukemic Cells (Excluding Eosinophilic Leukemias)
Nora C.J. Sun, M.D. Mayo Clinic Proceedings Volume 62, Issue 11, Pages (November 1987) DOI: /S (12) Copyright © 1987 Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research Terms and Conditions
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Fig. 1 Flow chart illustrating classification of acute leukemias based on cytochemical reactions. ALL = acute lymphocytic leukemia; AML = acute myelocytic leukemia; AMMoL = acute myelomonocytic leukemia; AMoL = acute monocytic leukemia; ANLL = acute nonlymphocytic leukemia; AUL = acute undifferentiated leukemia; CAE = chloroacetate esterase; M6 = acute erythroleukemia; M7 = acute megakaryocytic leukemia; NSE = nonspecific esterase; PAS = periodic acid-Schiff (positive reaction in erythroblasts). Mayo Clinic Proceedings , DOI: ( /S (12) ) Copyright © 1987 Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research Terms and Conditions
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Fig. 2 Flow chart showing tests used to distinguish leukemias with leukemic cells that contain azurophilic or basophilic granules. ABaL = acute nonlymphocytic leukemia with basophilic differentiation; ANLL = acute nonlymphocytic leukemia; AP + T = acid phosphatase with tartaric acid inhibition; Blastic HCL = blastic variant of hairy cell leukemia; CAE = chloroacetate esterase; LGL = excessive large granular lymphocytes and neutropenia; M7 = acute megakaryocytic leukemia; MCL = mast cell leukemia. Mayo Clinic Proceedings , DOI: ( /S (12) ) Copyright © 1987 Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research Terms and Conditions
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