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Title: Morphology of Normal White Blood Cells


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Morphology of Normal White Blood Cells
  • Dr Mohamed Iqbal Musani.

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Granulocytes
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Neutrophil
  • PMN-Polymorphonuclear
  • Leucocytes.
  • 60-70 WBC
  • Appearance pink granules in cytoplasm, nucleus
    has 3-4 lobes
  • Function Phagocytosis of bacteria
  • Azurophilic (1) granules are "lysosomes of
    PMNs", occur in all leukocytes

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Eosinophil (Eos)
  • Bilobed nucleus
  • 2-4 of WBC
  • Recruited to sites of inflammation
  • Function Involved in allergy, parasitic
    infections
  • Contains eosinophilic granules
  • Granules contain major basic protein
  • Terminally differentiated

Azurophilic granuels
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Basophil
  • Circulating form of mast cells
  • Terminally differentiated
  • lt1 WBC
  • Contains basophilic granules
  • Granules contain histamine and heparin
  • IgE receptors
  • Involved in allergy

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Monocyte/ Macrophage
  • Monocyte
  • 3-8 WBC
  • Circulating form (precursor) of tissue
    macrophages
  • Recruited to sites of inflammation
  • Macrophages
  • Phagocytosis, bacterial killing, antigen
    presentation
  • Peritoneal cavity peritoneal macrophages
  • Lung alveolar macrophages
  • Spleen splenic macrophages
  • Liver Kupffer cells

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lymphocyte
  • Appearance small (same size as RBCs), little
    visible cytoplasm
  • NO specific granules
  • 20-25 of WBC
  • T cells CMI (for viral infections)
  • B cells humoral (antibody)
  • Natural Killer Cells

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Granulocyte Development
  • Trends
  • Immature ? Mature
  • Large cell ? Small cell
  • No granules ? Azurophilic (non-specific) granules
    ? Cell-specific granules
  • Round nucleus ? indented nucleus ? U-shaped ?
    multilobed (specific for cell type)

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myeloblast
  • 15-20 ?m
  • large, euchromatic, spherical nucleus (gt3
    nucleoli)
  • basophilic cytoplasm with no granules
  • prominent nucleoli
  • can be seen in peripheral blood with certain
    leukemias

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promyelocyte
  • First recognizable cell in granulopoiesis
  • Cannot tell what kind of cell it will become
  • 17-26 um in diameter
  • Largest cell in series
  • Large oval nucleus
  • Muliple nucleoli
  • Golgi Ghost
  • Azurophilic (primary) granules in cytoplasm
  • Produced only at this stage

nucleoli
Azurophilic granuels
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Myelocyte (M1)
Eosinophil myelocyte
  • Spherical nucleus
  • Becomes increasingly heterochromatic
  • Prominent Golgi apparatus
  • Negative image
  • Lots of azurophilic granules
  • Formation of specific granules
  • Emerge from Golgi (cis face) complex
  • Characteristic staining reactions for each line
  • Last stage that can do mitosis

golgi
Neutraphil myelocyte
Late Myelocyte/ Early Metamyelocyte
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Metamyelocyte (M2)
  • First stage that is clearly divided into separate
    lines
  • Few hundred granules present in the cytoplasm
  • Specific granules outnumber the azurophlic
    granules 41
  • Nucleus
  • Heterochromatic
  • Indentation deepens to form horse-shoe shape

Neutraphilic metamylocytes
Late neutraphilic metamylocyte
Eosinophil metamylocyte
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Band Cells (M3)
  • Last immature stage in Neutrophilic series
  • Sometimes seen in circulation
  • Particularly during states of chronic
    infection
  • Nucleus is elongated and of uniform width
  • Nucleus constricts
  • 2-5 lobes are formed
  • PMNs

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