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Plasma Cell Inclusions - 1.

Plasma Cell Inclusions - 1.
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Author: John Lazarchick
Category: Lymphoma: Mature B-cell and Plasma cell Neoplasms > Plasma Cell Neoplasm
Published Date: 01/26/2004

Plasma cells shown have multiple cytoplasmic globules containing immunoglobulin. When multiple globules are present in a single cells it is referred to as a Mott cell, grape cell or morula cell. The term for individual inclusion/globule is a Russell body. Several of the plasma cells also contain similar staining nuclear inclusions. These inclusions are referred to as Dutcher bodies. (Wright-Giemsa 100x)