WBC ANOMALIES AND MATURATION SERIES
Across
- 4. the third marrow pool is known as ____ pool
- 9. A rare hereditary condition characterized by normal granulocyte production, however impaired release into circulation leads to neutropenia
- 10. _____ Granulation is characterized by dark, blue-black cytoplasmic granules
- 12. neutrophil cells ingesting anuclear mass ( Hint: abreviation )
- 13. this Autosomal dominant disorder is characterized by decrease in nuclear segmentation
- 16. this is where lymphocytes originates
- 19. characterized by a decrease in number or complete absence of specific granules
- 21. hairy cells are ___ of origin
- 22. this anomaly is associated with thrombocytopenia and giant platelets
- 23. cells also known as Shadow cells of Gumprecht
- 24. ___ Rods are elongated clumps of granular material (fused lysosomes and neutrophilic granules)
Down
- 1. ____ cells are similar to normal lymphocytes except that the nucleus is notched, lobulated and cloverleaf-like
- 2. Mature eosinophils usually shows a ____ Nucleus (hint: characteristic of the nucleus)
- 3. also known as the proliferating pool
- 5. Primary granules are also known as _____ granules
- 6. Final stage in which mitosis occurs for Neutrophil maturation
- 7. Characterized by more than 5 lobes in neutrophils
- 8. ___ cells are characterized as having hair-like projections around the outer border of the cell
- 11. Ruptured WBC appear as ___ cells,Usually occur due to the fragility of the cell
- 13. Slightly larger than myeloblast, 16-25 um in diameter
- 14. cytokine that stimulates neutrophil production
- 15. ____Bodies are derived from inactivated x chromosome in females
- 17. Activated B cell
- 18. Sezary cells are ___ of origin
- 20. these leukocytes make up the vast majority of leukocytes