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Fig. 1. Normal Haemopoiesis

Red blood cells and their precursors. 1 and 2, haemocytoblasts ; 3, 4 and 5, early, intermediate and late primary erythroblasts; 6 and 7, basophil and erthochromatic normoblasts; 8, normocyte; 9, 10, l1 and 12, early, intermediate, late and pyknotic megaloblasts; 13, megalocyte ; 14, 15, 16 and 17 early, intermediate, late and pyknotic primitive megaloblasts; 18, primitive erythrocyte; 4a, basophil normoblast with prematurely pyknotic nucleus; 10a, megaloblast with prematurely pyknotic nueleus. Jenner.

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Reference

Gilmour JR. Normal haemopoiesis in intra-uterine and neonatal life. (1941) J. Pathol. Bacteriol. 52: 25-55.


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current11:06, 17 May 2018Thumbnail for version as of 11:06, 17 May 20181,280 × 1,368 (139 KB)Z8600021 (talk | contribs)Reverted to version as of 10:50, 17 May 2018 (AEST)
11:05, 17 May 2018Thumbnail for version as of 11:05, 17 May 20181,000 × 526 (36 KB)Z8600021 (talk | contribs)==Fig. 2. 125 mm foetus== Focus of megalo-normoblaetic erythropoiesis in neck. One early and several intermediate megaloblasts forming pyknotic megaloblasts and - with loss of nucleus - a Inegalpcyte, and — from shrinkage in size — orthochrematic...
10:50, 17 May 2018Thumbnail for version as of 10:50, 17 May 20181,280 × 1,368 (139 KB)Z8600021 (talk | contribs)==Fig. 1. Normal Haemopoiesis== Red blood cells and their precursors. 1 and 2, haemocytoblasts ; 3, 4 and 5, early, intermediate and late primary erythroblasts; 6 and 7, basophil and erthochromatic normoblasts; 8, normocyte; 9, 10, l1 and 12, early, i...