Acute Leukemia, Myelomonocytic Leukemia
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Fig. 18a Panoptic stain, bone marrow ~1000X |
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Fig. 18c Peroxidase reaction, bone marrow. Note the varying peroxidase activity of the leukemic cells. ~500X |
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Fig. 18d alpha-Naphthylacetate esterase reaction, peripheral blood. The leukemic cells are strongly postive. ~1000X |
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Fig. 19a Panoptic stain ~1000X |
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Fig. 19b Panoptic stain ~500X |
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Fig. 19c Peroxidase reaction. Leukemic cells are strongly positive. ~500X |
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Fig. 19d alpha-Naphthylacetate esterase reaction. Positive leukemic cells. ~1000X |
Acute Leukemia, Monocytic Leukemia
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Fig. 20a Panoptic stain, bone marrow. ~1000X |
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Fig. 20b Panoptic stain, peripheral blood. ~500X |
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Fig. 20c Peroxidase reaction. Strongly positive granulocyte at left with negative or a few weakly positive leukemia cells. ~1000X |
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Fig. 20d alpha-Naphthylacetate esterase reaction. Note the very high activity of the leukemic cells. ~1000X |
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