Eosinophil
Eosinophil
Eosinophil
12-17 .
bilobed nucleus. Hydrolytic enzymes in the granules: peroxidase and arylsulphatase. Attracted to th site of anaphylactoid reaction by mast cell degranulation. Eosinophilia seen in pemphigus foliaceous, vegetans and granuloma faciale, mycosis fungoides, urticaria, atopic dermatitis.
LYMPHOCYTE
8 .
lymphocyte.
NEUTROPHIL
10-15 .
by a bridge of nucleoplasm. Two types of pale pink granules. a) azurophilic granules (20%) b) specific granules.
MONOCYTE
12-15 m.
MAST CELL
oval nucleus. Metachromatic granules in the cytoplasm. Stain with toluidine blue, alcian blue, giemsa. Mast cell degranulation in immediate and delayed hypersensitivity
HISTIOCYTE
20-80.
Bone marrow origin. Clear vesicular light staining nucleus. Clear nuclear
EPITHELOID CELL
nucleus with well defined nuclear membrane and pale cytoplasm. Cells formed by fusion of histiocytes. Cell margins indistinct. Seen in tuberculoid and sarcoid granulomas.
Formed by fusion of many epitheloid giant cells, under the influence of good host cell immunity. Seen in tuberculoid granulomas.
FOAM CELL
PLASMA CELL
10.
TUBERCULOID GRANULOMA