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Myelomonocyte Information

A Myelomonocyte is a type of cell observed in chronic myelomonocytic leukemia.[1]

It bears a resemblance to both a myelocyte and monocyte.

It is derived from CFU-GM.

References

  1. ^ "Definition of myelomonocyte - NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms". http://www.cancer.gov/dictionary/?searchTxt=myelomonocyte. Retrieved 2009-01-06.
Myeloid lineage - Blood (WBC and RBC)
Cellular/ HSCs
Myeloid/ Myeloblast CFU-GEMM
CFU-GM
CFU-G: Granulocytes Band cell · Neutrophil
CFU-M: Monocytes/ MPS
Macrophages Histiocytes · Kupffer cells · Alveolar macrophage · Microglia · Osteoclasts · Epithelioid cells · giant cells (Langhans giant cells, Foreign-body giant cell, Touton giant cells)
CFU-DL Dendritic cells · Langerhans cell
Common Myelomonocyte
CFU-Baso Granulocytes (Basophil)
CFU-Eos Granulocytes (Eosinophil)
MEP
CFU-Meg Megakaryoblast · Megakaryocyte · Platelets
CFU-E Reticulocyte · Normoblast
CFU-Mast Mast cell precursors
Noncellular Plasma

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Categories: Leukemia

 

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