The ultrastructure of dyserythropoiesis in aplastic anaemia.

British Journal of Haematology
B FrischD Sherman

Abstract

Electron microscopy of erythropoiesis in aplastic anaemia has demonstrated some unique features of dyserythropoiesis at the ultrastructural level, which contribute to understanding of the morphological features which are seen in the light microscope. The findings provide further evidence for the presence of qualitative defects in erythropoiesis in aplastic conditions. The alterations seen included bi- and multinucleated cells, intercellular bridges containing microtubules, internuclear chromatin bridges, irregular nuclear shapes, juxta-nuclear and peripheral cisternal structures, ringed sideroblasts, a diversity of intranuclear inclusions, nuclear clefts in both eu- and heterochromatin, and a variety of anomalies of the nuclear membrane. The significance of the occurrence of these anomalies in aplastic anaemia is considered and the role of the nuclear membrane and of endoplasmic reticulum in the pathogenesis of aplastic anaemia is discussed.

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