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BONE MARROW: HYPERGRANULAR ACUTE PROMYELOCYTIC LEUKEMIA (AML-M3)

Postchemotherapy bone marrow smear from a patient with hypergranular acute promyelocytic leukemia. A single "faggot" cell with numerous Auer rods is present in a background of normal neutrophil precursors. (Wright-Giemsa stain)
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Criss-crossing of azurophilic Auer rods in the cytoplasm of hypergranular promyelocytes in AML-M3

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