Mystery cells case #17 presents a CSF sample of an unknown patient. The sample was analyzed using the CellaVision Body Fluid Application. Based on the image below, what diagnosis do you think was given?
I think it is a blast – in a sea of similar cells.
We have opinions of monoblast or megakaryoblast from our group.
Northside Hosppitla, Atlanta, GA USA
AML – blasts spread to CNS ?
Acute megaloblastic leukemia (AML-M7), or a baby that has Down syndrome with transient myelopoesis.
Acute megaloblastic leukemia, or a baby that has Down syndrome with transient myelopoesis.
Plasma cell lymphoma
I’m just gonna go with ALL
Burkitt”s Lymphoma
Lymphoma
I think this is lymphoblast.
Looks like rubriblasts.
Blasts
It’s a difficult case, but I believe this case is a diffuus grootcellig
B-cel lymfoom (excuse for the dutch language)
Burkitt’s lymphoma
Plasma Cell Leukemia that has spread to the brain.
AML
Do we know what kind of stain this is? Is it Wright’s, Wright’s- Giemsa or MGG?
Looks like a plasmablast, or plasma dyscrasia in a maligna hemopathy
I think it is a blast – in a sea of similar cells.
We have opinions of monoblast or megakaryoblast from our group.
Northside Hosppitla, Atlanta, GA USA
could this be Lymphoma?