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Ultrastructural cytochemistry of basophils in chronic myelocytic leukemia.
Authors:R T Parmley  S S Spicer  A Komiyama  L W Dow  R L Austin
Affiliation:1. Institute of Dental Research and Department of Pathology, Birmingham, Alabama, 35294, USA;2. Department of Pathology, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina, 29401 USA;3. Division of Hematology, St. Jude Children''s Research Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee, 38101 USA
Abstract:Cytochemical methods were used to determine the ultrastructural distribution of antimonate precipitable cations, anionic complex carbohydrate, acid phosphatase, and peroxidase in blood basophils from patients with chronic myelocytic leukemia and markedly elevated basophil counts. The morphology of these basophils varied but was generally similar to that reported for normal basophils. Antimonate precipitable cations were sparse in specific granules but more abundant in extra-granular cytoplasm and in vesicular structures of many basophils and, although varying with the fixation method, were distributed atypically in nuclei in a pattern similar to that seen in mast cells. The dialyzed iron technique diffusely stained anionic complex carbohydrate in the specific granules of basophils, and high iron diamine staining disclosed a sulfated mucosubstance in these granules. Acid phosphatase and peroxidase were distributed in a pattern similar to that of the acid mucosubstance in the basophil granules, and their presence suggested a lysosomal function for these granules
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