An image from a bone marrow smearing showing a eosinophilic myelocyte (center) beside a myelocyte seen in a patient with a normal bone marrow (100X oil immersion).
An image from a bone marrow smear demonstrating a faggot cell (center) with bundles of auer rods seen in a patient with acute promyelocytic leukemia (100X oil immersion).
An image from a a bone marrow smear showing faggot cells containing multiple auer rods seen in a patient with acute promyelocytic leukemia (100X oil immersion).
An image from a bone marrow smear showing faggot cells with bundles of auer rods seen in a patient with acute promyelocytic leukemia (100X oil immersion).
An image from a bone marrow smear showing a large plasma cell variant known as a flame cell (center), seen in a patient with plasma cell myeloma (100X oil immersion).
An image from a bone marrow smear demonstrating two abnormal plasma cell variants known as flame cells (left, right) seen in a patient with multiple myeloma (100X oil immersion).
An image from a bone marrow smear demonstrating two metamyelocytes beside a blast and neutrophil band (center) found in a patient with normal bone marrow (50X oil immersion). Other cell granulocytes and erythroid precursors can be seen surrounding the central cluster
An image from a bone marrow smear showing a metamyelocyte (center-right) beside a myelocyte (center-left) found in a patient with a normal bone marrow (100X oil immersion). Two neutrophils are also present (left, top).
An image from a bone marrow smear demonstrating numerous plasma cells and abnormal plasma cell variants (flame cells) in a patient with multiple myeloma (50X oil immersion).