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For these different type of white blood cells , please include how they would look under the microscope. Examples include talking about size,shape,color or the cell/center of the cells. Also any abnormalities to them and any other observations would be helpful!
For each tell me , the observation - how it looks , color of cyoplasm , is it granulated etc. AND the abnormality - how is it abnormal ? its larger, different color etc.
Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia
Acute Monocytic Leukemia
Acute Granulated Leukemia
Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia
Infectious Mono
Multiple myeloma
Myeloid leukemia
Size : small, large and heterogeneous depending upon the cell affected ( B /T cell) 7micrometer
Morphology ; bubble type shape
Basophilic in nature, and has an granulated cytoplasm in normal and slightly less granulated in abnormal cells.
Immature myeloid cells (precursors of monocytic cells)
Mixture of monocytes and immature monocytes.
Irregular shaped nucleus and Basophilic ( purple) in nature.
Roughly circular cells with chromatin .
Granulated lymphocytes such as eosinophil, Basophils and neutrophils turn out to be immature.
Chronic lymphocytic leukemia;
The cells grow normally in comparison with normal lymphocytes but cannot function properly and can't fight infection
The Morphology doesn't differ largely from the normal cells.