ASH Image Bank (2007);doi: 10.1182/ashimagebank-2007-7-00004
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Figure 1. May-Hegglin anomaly is an autosomal dominant disorder characterized by: prominent
Dohle bodies in granulocytic cells, poorly granulated giant platelets, and variable thombocytopenia that may
cause purpura. In this figure, a neutrophil contains multiple prominent, light blue, round Dohle bodies, which
are intracytoplasmic inclusions that consist of RNA.
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