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The article addresses leukemia, which is uncommonly seen by anatomical pathologists. It is a subset of hematopathology. Lymphoma is discussed in the lymphoma article, and overlaps somewhat with this article as the clear distinction between the two is historical.
Definition
All of the following:[1]
- Morphologic abnormalities.
- >20% blasts or recurrent cytogenetic abnormality.
Some recurrent cytogenetic abnormalities:
- t(8;21).
- inv(16).
- t(15;17).
Histomorphologic overview
Disease/Feature | Blast size | Auer rods | Granulation of cytoplasm |
AML | larger | present | present |
ALL | smaller | none | absent or present |
See also
References
- ↑ D. Good. 21 March 2011.