Figure 1. Two hyposegmented neutrophils are shown. The cytoplasmic granularity appears normal in these cells. These cells have the appearance of bands but represent a variation of the Pelger-Huett anomaly. Note the more deeply indented nucleus in the lower lower neutrophil and the irregular nuclear contour of the cell above it. Two normal lymphocytes are also shown.
Figure 4. Two Pelger-Huet cells are shown, both exhibiting irregular nuclear contours with slight indentations, mature chromatin, and granular cytoplasm.
Figure 6. Although the filamentous segment connecting the two lobes of the Pelger-Huet cell shown is not apparent, this cell has the typical pince-nez form of nucleus characteristic of the Pelger-Huet anomoly.