Auer rod

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Bone marrow aspirate showing acute myeloid leukemia with Auer rods in several myeloblasts

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First described in 1905 by a Canadian physician, Thomas McCrae, then at The Johns Hopkins Hospital, one year before John Auer (1875-1948), the US physiologist after whom they are named.

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Auer rod (plural Auer rods)

  1. (medicine) clumps of azurophilic granular material that typically form elongated needles seen in the cytoplasm of myeloid leukemic blast cells.

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