The prolymphocyte is a large cell
with often relatively abundant cytoplasm. The
nucleus is round with relatively well‐condensed
nuclear chromatin and with a prominent vesicular nucleolus showing perinucleolar chromatin
condensation. Occasionally the cytoplasm contains globules, Auer rod‐like crystals [184] or
azurophilic granules [185], which are composed
of immunoglobulin. One patient whose cells
showed erythrophagocytic activity has been
described [186].
with often relatively abundant cytoplasm. The
nucleus is round with relatively well‐condensed
nuclear chromatin and with a prominent vesicular nucleolus showing perinucleolar chromatin
condensation. Occasionally the cytoplasm contains globules, Auer rod‐like crystals [184] or
azurophilic granules [185], which are composed
of immunoglobulin. One patient whose cells
showed erythrophagocytic activity has been
described [186].