Fig. 7.
Fig. 7. Cases lacking RARA rearrangements. / (A) Case 60: The majority of blasts have irregular nuclei, hypergranular cytoplasm, and faggots. (B) Case 57: The blasts have regular nuclei and hypergranular cytoplasm. (C) Case 56: Blasts with the same nuclear features and a high number of faggots.

Cases lacking RARA rearrangements.

(A) Case 60: The majority of blasts have irregular nuclei, hypergranular cytoplasm, and faggots. (B) Case 57: The blasts have regular nuclei and hypergranular cytoplasm. (C) Case 56: Blasts with the same nuclear features and a high number of faggots.

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