M2 Acute Myeloblastic Leukemia with Eosinophilia
(M2e)

 

AML M2e

Description:

Eosinophilia with or without atypia is often seen in the M2 subtype. The more immature eosinophilic precursors (early eosinophilic myelocytes) are mildly atypical, characterized by the appearance of coarse cytoplasmic granules ranging in color from deeply basophilic primary- or basophil-like granules to those that have a salmon-like color. The more mature eosinophils are not atypical.

 

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Charles  E.  Hess,  M.D.,FACP
Professor of Internal Medicine
Department of Medicine
Division of Hematology/Oncology

  M.D. Degree: University of Virginia, 1959
  Residency: Internal Medicine, University of Virginia
  Fellowship: Hematology, University of Virginia
  Certification: Internal Medicine
Hematology
  Research Interests: Hematologic malignancies, splenomegaly
  Department Web Site: http://www.healthsystem.vir
ginia.edu/internet/internal/
  Phone: (434) 924-2572