Abstract

The case is reported of a 25-year-old male patient who died of an acute blastocytosis after suffering for 4 years from osteomyelosclerosis. Cytochemical examination of the pathological blood cells revealed a pattern differing from all closely defined forms of haematoblastosis with immature cells, so that it was not possible to ascribe the blastocytes to a particular cell series. The possibility is discussed of their being a genetically non-homogeneous cell population, made up of undifferentiated white and red forms.

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