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ASH Image Bank (2004); doi:10.1182/ashimagebank-2004-101132
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Parvovirus Inclusions
John Lazarchick
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Bone marrow aspirate in a patient with AIDS who had severe anemia. Marked erythroid hyperplasia is evident with multiple erythroblasts present. Nuclear inclusions are readily evident in the erythroblast in the upper right corner.
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The viral inclusions are more readily apparent on this higher-power view of an erythroblast and more mature erythroid precursor.
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The erythroblast shows a circumscribed nuclear inclusion consistent with parvovirus infection.
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The parvovirus nuclear inclusions (clear areas) in the erythroblasts are more evident on the biopsy of the marrow.
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