Primary Hematopoietic and Lymphoid Tissue ›› Bone Marrow ›› Normal
Segmented Neutrophil*
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![](/images/scope_icon.gif) › Microscopic Features:- 2-3x larger than a mature RBC
- Low nuclear to cytoplasmic (N/C) ratio (more cytoplasm than nucleus)
- Nucleus is mature and divided into 3 to 5 lobes connected by thin chromatin filaments
- Nucleoli are absent
- More cytoplasm with only secondary granules
- Secondary (specific) granules are neutrophilic (lilac)
![](/images/normal_icon.gif) › Normal % blood-PB, marrow-BM, lymphoid tissue-LN:- PB: Most common WBC in blood (~55-70%)
- BM: Scattered (~5-10 %)
- LN: Rare to None
![](/images/resemble_icon.gif) › May Resemble:
![](/images/ddx_icon.gif) › Differential Diagnoses:
Increased in: Infections (especially bacterial) Myeloproliferative disorders (e.g. CML and CNL) Leukemoid reaction due to other causes (stress, etc.) Post-GCSF therapy |
![](/images/immuno_icon.gif) › Classic Immunophenotype:- CD34-
- CD117-
- HLA-DR-
- CD13+
- CD33+
- CD15+
- CD11b+
- CD16+
![](/images/cartoon_icon.gif) › Cartoon Image:
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![RBC](/images/rbc_clear.gif) for direct comparison![](/images/misc_icon.gif) › Misc:- Normal segmentation is 3-5 lobes while Hypersegmentation is >5 lobes
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