Figure 1.
Figure 1. LGLs on blood and marrow smears. (A) A typical LGL on blood smear. (Wright-Giemsa stain: original magnification ×1000; Caméra RETIGA 2000). (B) BM smear showing numerous LGL with a basophilic neutrophil. (Wright-Giemsa stain: original magnification ×1000; Caméra RETIGA 2000). Image courtesy of Beatrice Ly-Sunnaram (Rennes University Hospital, Rennes, France).

LGLs on blood and marrow smears. (A) A typical LGL on blood smear. (Wright-Giemsa stain: original magnification ×1000; Caméra RETIGA 2000). (B) BM smear showing numerous LGL with a basophilic neutrophil. (Wright-Giemsa stain: original magnification ×1000; Caméra RETIGA 2000). Image courtesy of Beatrice Ly-Sunnaram (Rennes University Hospital, Rennes, France).

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