7 Auer rods Auer rods are pathognomonic of myeloblasts. They are seen in various subtypes of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) but most notably in acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL). Auer rods are identified as pink/red rod-shaped granular cytoplasmic structures. Patients with AML or APL present ...
BFM-AMLUrsulaBFM-AMLCreutzigBFM-AMLGüntherBFM-AMLSchellongBFM-AMLWileyMedical & Pediatric OncologyRitter J, Vormoor J, Creutzig U, Schellong G (1989) Prognostic significance of Auer rods in childhood AML: results of the studies AML- BFM-78 and -83. Med Pediatr Oncol 17: 202–209...
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Two staining methods were respectively performed on the bone marrow smears of these cases, and presence of Auer rods as well as nuclear features, cytoplasmic features and the degree of granularity of the cytoplasm were compared in each case. Our results showed that the occurrence of Auer rods ...
BFM‐AML Study Group, Universitätskinderklinik Münster, Münster, Federal Republic of GermanyJohn Wiley & Sons, LtdMed Pediatr OncolRitter, J, Vormoor, J, Creutzig, U, Schellong, G (1989) Prognostic significance of Auer rods in childhood AML: results of the studies AML-BFM-78 and -83...
Two hundred and four cytogenetically investigated patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) were evaluated for the presence (AR+) or absence (AR) of Auer rods. Chromosome analysis was successful in 187 patients (92%). Seventy-eight patients (38%) were AR+. Cytogenetic abnormalities were ...
5 Auer rods are morphological features of acute myeloid leukemia (AML); they mainly appear in immature granulocytes, such as blasts and promyelocytes but are rarely found in mature cells.6,7 Herein, to our knowledge, we present for the first time a rare case of ETPALL with Auer rods in...
2 acute leukemia with ambiguous lineage,3,7 AML without maturation,4 AML with t(8;21),6,8 and APL.9,10 In our case, faggot formation was observed only in mature granulocytes (Figure 1), while bundles of Auer rods were not identified in immature granulocytes such as blasts or promyelo...