CD14 My4 vs Mo2
Walter Sharp (denby@compuserve.com)
Fri, 15 Aug 1997 00:42:33 -0400
Michaeleen,
On quite a few occasions we have seen the MY4+/Mo2- pattern on
monocytoid leuks which appears to tie in to a more "primitive" morphology=
=2E
I will second the esterase staining - it's the only one of the
"traditional" cytochemicals we still use routinely.
CD45 vs MPO staining is also sometimes useful when the M4 vs M5 decision =
is
difficult.
Wal Sharp
SQU
Oman