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Promonocytes

Promonocytes
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Author: Teresa Scordino
Category: Morphologic variants of normal cells > Morphologic variants of white blood cells
Published Date: 12/01/2016

Promonocytes are immature monocytic cells that have moderate amounts of blue-gray cytoplasm and fine cytoplasmic granules.  Cytoplasmic vacuoles may be present.  The nucleus is lobulated or delicately folded.  The chromatin is less condensed than that of a mature monocyte, and nucleoli may be present.  Promonocytes are considered to be blast equivalents, and are counted as blasts in peripheral blood and bone marrow differential counts.

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