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The flow cytometric diagnosis of AML

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caption For most cases, the diagnosis of AML by flow cytometry is relatively straightforward. The problem lies in atypical cases and unusual diagnoses that may be missed.




Principle 1. The cells should show flow cytometric features consistent with a primitive nature
AML M1.png Blast cells typically have "primitive" morphology, the initial procedure is to ensure that the cells also express markers of early differentiation



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