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Karolinska University Laboratory, SwedenMartin Bommer, MD
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Department of Internal Medicine III University of Ulm, GermanyElizabeth Broome, MD
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University of California, San Diego, USADavid Langstaff, MD
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Hamilton Regional Laboratory Medicine Program, CanadaJürgen Riedl, PhD
Resident Clinical Chemistry
Albert Schweitzer Hospital, the NetherlandsBrian Sheridan, MD
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University Health Network, CanadaYoko Tabe, MD
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Juntendo University Hospital, JapanWarry van Gelder, MD
Medical Director Clinical Chemistry
Albert Schweitzer Hospital, the Netherlands
Monthly Archives: June 2011
The diagnosis for mystery case #1
Thanks for all your comments and interest in our educational case based on our library of images. We recognized a lot of good answers for mystery case #1.
Nice job on the cells!
The diagnosis
CML with a large quantity of micromegakaryocytes (cells – 4A, B, C, D; 5A, B, C, D; 6A, B, C, D).
If you have a case that you want to share with the readers please contact us at blog@cellavision.com for more information.
Thanks and more to come!
Mystery cells, case #1
Please tell us the diagnosis and the strange cells that are present!
This post comes from our colleague Scott Dunbar, located in the state of California. He collects interesting cell images and sometimes he has unknown cases which he tries to find out the diagnosis. Going forward as his image library grows and he gets more patient case studies, he will provide more interesting cases and differential diagnosis at the CellaVision News Blast.
So here are the patient details:
54 year old female
WBC 14.2
RBC 2.79
HGB 8.6
PLT 122
Numerous NRBC’s. (80 counted)
The cells were collected this past spring and ran on… Read more »
