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==Microscopic==
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*Needle-like cytoplasmic bodies.
*Needle-like cytoplasmic bodies.<ref name=pmid15434012>{{Cite journal  | last1 = ACKERMAN | first1 = GA. | title = Microscopic and histochemical studies on the Auer bodies in leukemic cells. | journal = Blood | volume = 5 | issue = 9 | pages = 847-63 | month = Sep | year = 1950 | doi =  | PMID = 15434012 }}</ref>


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Micrograph showing an Auer rod in a blast. Wright stain. (WC)

Auer rod a microscopic finding typical of some types of acute myeloid leukemia and seen in myelodysplastic syndrome.

It may be referred to as an Auer body.

General

  • Consider to be an indicator of dysplasia or malignancy.[1]
  • Derived from lysosomes.[2]

Microscopic

Features:

  • Needle-like cytoplasmic bodies.[3]

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Images

See als

References

  1. Yoshida, Y.; Oguma, S.; Ohno, H.; Auer, J. (May 2009). "John Auer and Auer rods; controversies revisited.". Leuk Res 33 (5): 614-6. doi:10.1016/j.leukres.2008.09.014. PMID 18947869.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Groom, DA.; Wong, D.; Brynes, RK.; Macaulay, LK. (Jul 1991). "Auer rod-like inclusions in circulating lymphoma cells.". Am J Clin Pathol 96 (1): 111-5. PMID 1712539.
  3. ACKERMAN, GA. (Sep 1950). "Microscopic and histochemical studies on the Auer bodies in leukemic cells.". Blood 5 (9): 847-63. PMID 15434012.
  4. Abdulsalam, AH.; Bain, BJ. (Mar 2014). "Auer-rod like inclusions in multiple myeloma.". Am J Hematol 89 (3): 338. doi:10.1002/ajh.23648. PMID 24338920.