HematologyOutlines - Atlas
Blood/Blood Cells and Cellular Components ›› Neutrophils ›› Abnormal
Hypersegmented Neutrophil*
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› Microscopic Features:- 3x larger than a mature RBC
- Low nuclear to cytoplasmic ratio (more cytoplasm than nucleus)
- Nucleus is mature and has >5 lobes connected by thin chromatin filaments
- Nucleoli are absent
- More cytoplasm with only secondary granules
- Secondary (specific) granules are neutrophilic (lilac)
› Normal % blood-PB, marrow-BM, lymphoid tissue-LN:- PB: None
- BM: None
- LN: None
› May Resemble:- Mature Segmented Neutrophil
- Pseudo-Pelger Huet Neutrophil
- Band Neutrophil
- Neutrophil with toxic granules
- Metamyelocyte
- Myelocyte
- Promyelocyte
- Monocyte
› Differential Diagnoses:
Usually associated with: Vitamin B12 deficiency Folate deficiency |
› Classic Immunophenotype:- CD45+
- High SCC
- CD10+
- CD11b+
- CD13+
- CD16+
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for direct comparison › Misc:- Usually associated with B12 or folate deficiency
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