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Quoted phrase not found in phrase index: "Increased multinucleated megakaryocyte count"
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Increased Multinucleated Megakaryocytes as an Isolated Finding in Bone Marrow: A Rare Finding and Its Clinical Significance.
Jawad MD, Go RS, Reichard KK, Shi M. Jawad MD, et al. Am J Clin Pathol. 2016 Nov 1;146(5):561-566. doi: 10.1093/ajcp/aqw144. Am J Clin Pathol. 2016. PMID: 28430954
OBJECTIVES: Multinucleated megakaryocytes are a unique morphologic form of megakaryocytes characterized by multiple, distinctly separated nuclei. We investigated whether increased multinucleated megakaryocytes (25%) in otherwise normal-ap …
OBJECTIVES: Multinucleated megakaryocytes are a unique morphologic form of megakaryocytes characterized by multiple, di …
Cytopathology of bronchoalveolar lavages in COVID___19 pneumonia: A pilot study.
Canini V, Bono F, Calzavacca P, Capitoli G, Foti G, Fraggetta F, Galimberti S, Gianatti A, Giani M, Nasr A, Paciocco G, Pagni F, Rona R, L'Imperio V. Canini V, et al. Cancer Cytopathol. 2021 Aug;129(8):632-641. doi: 10.1002/cncy.22422. Epub 2021 Mar 10. Cancer Cytopathol. 2021. PMID: 33690991 Free PMC article.
RESULTS: A comparison of the controls (n = 20) and the COVID-19 patients (n = 20) revealed that the latter had a higher neutrophil count (median, 63.8% of the cell count) with lower percentages of macrophages and lymphocytes. An increase in the expression of …
RESULTS: A comparison of the controls (n = 20) and the COVID-19 patients (n = 20) revealed that the latter had a higher neutrophil count