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s/l possi particulate

Posted By: ktmt on 2008-04-09
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Subject: s/l possi particulate

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The bone marrow aspirate was suboptimal, hypocellular and "possi particulate." There were no megakaryocytes observed.

Any ideas??? Thanks!!!


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possi particulate
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Stab in the dark.  There is a pessary cell, which is a red blood cell in which the haemoglobin has disappeared from the centre, leaving only the periphery visible.  Can't find a whole lot of detailed information except to say that atypical pessary cells can be associated with neoplasms.  The particulate could be the debris from this cell type.