
LGL
Large granular lymphocytic leukemia (LGL): rare form of leukemia secondary to lymphoma. Primary tumors (large granular lymphosarcoma) usually arise in the abdominal cavity (spleen, liver, GI tract, lymph nodes). Secondary… Read more LGL →
Large granular lymphocytic leukemia (LGL): rare form of leukemia secondary to lymphoma. Primary tumors (large granular lymphosarcoma) usually arise in the abdominal cavity (spleen, liver, GI tract, lymph nodes). Secondary… Read more LGL →
Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL): increased numbers of small mature lymphocytes with normal morphology on blood smear. CLL may look identical to non-neoplastic lymphocytosis on visual evaluation (non-neoplastic causes of lymphocytosis… Read more CLL →
Acute lymphocytic/lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL): markedly increased numbers of immature lymphoblasts on blood smear (lymphocytosis usually greater than 150 x 109/L). Lymphoblasts are large cells with prominent nucleoli and dark blue… Read more ALL →
Morphology: reactive lymphocytes have a heterogenous appearance with variable size, nuclear shape, and amount and color of cytoplasm. Compared to non-reactive lymphocytes, reactive lymphocytes are usually larger with darker blue cytoplasm,… Read more Reactive Lymphocytes →
Lymphoid neoplasia is the most common form of hematopoeitic neoplasia in domestic animals. Lymphoid neoplasia can be categorized as lymphosarcomas (neoplastic lymphocytes from solid tumors in extramedullary tissue) or leukemias (neoplastic lymphocytes… Read more Lymphocytic Leukemias →
Morphology: lymphocytes with pink or red cytoplasmic granules. Granular lymphocytes are either cytotoxic T-cells or natural killer cells. Look alike: granulocytes (eosinophils, basophils) Clinical relevance: present in low numbers in healthy animals… Read more Granular Lymphocytes →
Also called: mature neutrophils, segmented neutrophils (segs), polymorphonuclear cells (PMN) Morphology: granulocyte with an indented (segmented) nucleus and white or pale pink cytoplasm. Canine and bovine neutrophils may contain small pink… Read more Neutrophils →
Morphology: leukocytes with pleomorphic nuclei (usually lobulated but may be round or kidney-shaped) and blue-gray cytoplasm containing occasional vacuoles or fine pink granules. Monocytes are larger than most other leukocytes.… Read more Monocytes →