Figure 1 A, B. Hypercellular bone marrow with multilineage dysplasia and an increased percentage of blasts (35% of nucleated cells). Small medium-sized myeloblasts, erythroid precursors with megaloblastoid features and nuclear irregularities (A, B), hyposegmented neutrophils (A), and unilobulated megakaryocyte are observed (B). May-Grünwald-Giemsa stain, 100x
Figure 2. Bone marrow imprint describing a large percentage of myeloblasts, some with Auer rods. The background revealed some myelodysplasia aspects, such as erythroblasts with a megaloblastic appearance and hypogranular granulocytes (100x)
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