Literature DB >> 8090023

Acute promyelocytic leukemia: morphological aspects.

G L Castoldi1, V Liso, G Specchia, P Tomasi.   

Abstract

Among AML with maturation, acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL) represents a distinct subtype which accounts for 5-10% of all the FAB variants. APL may be recognized by different cytological pictures: (i) Hypergranular APL, the most typical form, showing promyelocytes with cytoplasm packed with purple granules. Most of the primary granules may be incorporated into Auer rods, sometimes stacked in bundles of faggots. (ii) Microgranular APL, characterized by fine dustlike granulation in the cytoplasm; some promyelocytes may even appear agranular by light microscopy. Most of the cells show bilobed or folded nuclei, a picture which may simulate that of acute myelomonocytic leukemia. (iii) Hyperbasophilic form, characterized by cells with high N/C ratio, and strongly basophilic cytoplasm with either sparse or no granules. Conspicuous cytoplasmatic budding is usually present, recalling the feature of micromegakaryocytes. Strong positivity for myeloperoxidase, Sudan black B and chloroacetate esterase represents the typical cytochemical pattern of M3; usually a weaker reactivity may be observed in M3v. However, sometimes a degree of cytochemical heterogeneity of APL cells may be observed, as suggested by cases displaying a strong sodium fluoride-sensitive non-specific esterase reaction. Recently a distinct entity associated with basophilic differentiation has been described. Differential diagnosis of this form with M2-baso subtype and with cases of MDS or AML with basophilia (M2, M4 with t(6;9) translocation) may be obtained by the use of cytochemistry, cytogenetic investigations, and electron microscopy.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8090023

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Leukemia        ISSN: 0887-6924            Impact factor:   11.528


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