Fig. 7.
Fig. 7. (a) A PMN in patient no. 1 that appeared after 4 weeks of ATRA treatment. (MPO-stained section, original magnification × 14,900.) (b) Higher magnification of a portion of the cytoplasm in (a). Note that, in contrast to the cells in Fig 5, this cell contains two types of cytoplasmic granules, ie, MPO-positive spherical granules and MPO-negative, elongated or dumbbell-shaped, small granules (arrow), corresponding to the primary and secondary granules of neutrophils, respectively. (MPO-stained section, original magnification × 30,000.)

(a) A PMN in patient no. 1 that appeared after 4 weeks of ATRA treatment. (MPO-stained section, original magnification × 14,900.) (b) Higher magnification of a portion of the cytoplasm in (a). Note that, in contrast to the cells in Fig 5, this cell contains two types of cytoplasmic granules, ie, MPO-positive spherical granules and MPO-negative, elongated or dumbbell-shaped, small granules (arrow), corresponding to the primary and secondary granules of neutrophils, respectively. (MPO-stained section, original magnification × 30,000.)

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