460 Fliedner, Cronkite, Bond and Andrews, Mitotic Activity and Cytology In Pappenheim stained bone marrow smears it is sometimes difficult to distinguish between normal and abnormal mitoses, especially those in prophase and metaphase. In the first marrow aspirates after 12 and 44 hours, however. a relative increase of anaphases and telophases was noted. In these smears 60 to 90°, of all mitotic figures showed abnormalities. Atypical mitoses were seen in both the myeloid and erythroid series. Chromosomal stickiness was recognized in metaphases and the later stages of cell division. In some metaphases, 2 or 3 chromosomesstick together forming a B C nee Fig. 2. A: Late metaphase with chromosomalstickiness 12 hours after the accident: B: Myclo- cyte division, +4 hours after accidental exposure with a chromosome fragment. C: Normoblast division, 12 hours after exposure with a chromosome fragment. D: Myclocyte division. 12 hours after exposure with two lost chromosomes. Note binucleated normoblasts and in one of them a cytoplasmic chromatin clump. E: Chromatin clump in the cytoplasm of an abnormal large oxyphilic normoblast, 12 hours after exposure. soizquy

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