Minimally differentiated acute myeloblastic leukemia | |
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The appearance of acute myeloblastic leukemia, M0 under microscope. Blasts show no Auer rods. | |
Specialty | Hematology, oncology |
Minimally differentiated acute myeloblastic leukemia is a subtype of AML. It is classified as M0 by FAB. It represents 2–3% of all cases of AML.[1] Although minimally differentiated AML was recognized earlier, criteria for FAB M0 were developed in 1987.[2] The blasts in these cases cannot be recognized as myeloid based on morphology and cytochemistry, but immunophenotyping demonstrates myeloid antigens.[3]