Cytoplasmic Variations

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Dohle bodies are seen in a number of conditions, including infections, burns, measles, leukemia and chemotherapy. Dohle bodies are classified as pathological in the sense that they are only present when the body is responding to an unusually severe stress or stimulus. This severe stress may cause the cytoplasm of some cells to mature improperly. Their presence does not aid in the diagnosis of the disorders in which they are found, but they are frequently seen along with toxic granulation and/or vacuoles often present in infections and burns. Recognition is important because their appearance is similar to May-Hegglin bodies, which appear in a rare hereditary disorder called May-Hegglin anomaly.

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