Increased Eosinophilic Precursors in Megaloblastic Bone Marrow ?An Interesting Observation
Journal: Indian Journal of Mednodent and Allied Sciences (Vol.2, No. 1)Publication Date: 2014-02-01
Authors : Sunethri Padma; Nalini Kumari P; Jijiya Bai P;
Page : 6-10
Keywords : Eosinophilic precursor; Interleukins; Megaloblast; Anemia; Vitamin B12; Folic acid;
Abstract
Megaloblastic maturation of erythroid precursors is seen in cases of vitamin B12 and folic acid defi ciency and needs a thorough evaluation. In the present study we have evaluated 342 bone marrow aspiration smears by doing a thorough differential count and fi ndings were recorded. In addition to giant metamyelocytes we have observed that eosinophilic precursors were signifi cantly increased in 78% of the cases. Interestingly, none of them had eosinophilia in peripheral blood. Such fi nding was not reported in megaloblastic marrow till date to the best of our knowledge. All the patients had defi ciency of cobalamine and folic acid either both or one of them with a characteristic megaloblastic maturation of the erythroid precursors. The reason for such fi nding can be hypothesized to be a result of various interleukins (IL-5, IL-3) and growth factors that play a major role in hemopoietic cell maturation. The awareness of this fi nding of eosinophilic precursors in increased percentages in a megalobalstic marrow is important because megaloblasts are also found in marrows with increased eosinophils like chronic eosinophilic leukemia and hypereosinophilic syndrome but they have peripheral eosinophilia in addition, which is absent in megaloblastic anemia.
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