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Bone marrow aspirate showing acute myeloid leukemia with Auer rods in several blasts

Auer rods can be seen in the leukemic blasts of acute myeloid leukemia. Auer rods are clumps of azurophilic granular material that form elongated needles seen in the cytoplasm of leukemic blasts. They are composed of fused lysosomes and contain peroxidase, lysosomal enzymes, and large crystalline inclusions.

Auer rods are classically seen in myeloid blasts of M1, M2, M3, and M4 acute leukemias.

They are also used to distinguish the pre-leukemia myelodysplastic syndromes: refractory anemia with excess blasts 2 (which has Auer rods) from RAEB 1 (which does not).

[edit] Eponym

These cytoplasmic inclusions are named for John Auer, an American physiologist (1875-1948).[1]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Auer, John (1906). "Some hitherto undescribed structures found in the large lymphocytes of a case of acute leukaemia". American Journal of the Medical Sciences 131 (6): 1002–1015. ISSN 00029629. 

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