1st. Normal WBC Classification & Morphology
Neurophil, Lymphocyte, Monocyte, Eosinophil, Basophil characterristics
Normal cells with morphological changes Toxic Neutrophil, Reactive Lymphocyte
Bone marrow cells in peripheral blood Metamyelocyte, Myelocyte, Promyelocyte, NRBC
Malignant cells Dysplastics Neutrophil, Abnormal Lymphocyte, Plasma cell, Blast cell
Cells outside WBC classification Artifact, Not reportable
2st. WBC Classification Case Studies
Normal cases Neutrophil, Lymphocyte, Monocyte, Eosinophil & Basophil
Toxic / Dysplastic cases
Cases with a variety of nRBC
Cases with immature granulocytes Metamyelocyte, Myelocyte & Promyelocyte
Reactive lymphocyte cases
Abnormal lymphocyte cases CLL, Prolymphocyte, Hariy cells
Plasma cell cases
Blast & APL cases
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ATLAS BOOK
Atlas of White Blood Cell Morphology Accurate Classification
Written By Kyungja Han, Changhoon Jeon, Jonghoon Yu, Wonbae Lee
Biomedbook
Published in Sept. 10, 2019
This Atlas was published to help identify white blood cells accurately and confidently.
White blood cell images showing as many different morphological variations as possible were included.
In particular, cells that may have a profound effect on patients with incorrect screening results, even if they were less frequent, included as many images as possible, such as acute whole bone marrow leukemia cells.