The flow cytometric diagnosis of AML: Difference between revisions
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Do the cells have flow cytometric features of primitive cells?
- Typically these will be (for more detail see table)
- In some cases there may be atypical features (for more detail see table)
Can we confirm myeloid nature?
- Typical cases can generally be recognised by (see table for details)
- Atypical cases can still be identified based on a minimal feature set (see table for details)
- In unusual cases an extended marker panel may allow lineage assignment (see Table for details)
Are there atypical features?
- Expected abberency
- Feature that may give concern