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ASH Image Bank (2008); doi:10.1182/ashimagebank-2008-8-00035
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Döhle body inclusions

John Lazarchick, M.D.


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Figure 1. A Döhle body inclusion (arrow) can be seen in the periphery of the neutrophil cytoplasm. The blue-gray amorphous material consists of retained aggregates of rough endoplasmic reticulum.

 

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Figure 2. The more typical location of Döhle body (arrow) is at the cytoplasmic membrane of the neutrophil as shown in this view.

 

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Figure 3. Two Döhle body inclusions are shown in this view, one next to the cytoplasmic memebrane of the neutrophil and the other near the nuclear segment of the neutrophil.

 

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Figure 4. A Döhle body inclusion is present in the cytoplasm of an eosinophil.

 

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