The following images of bone marrow smears were stained with a modified
Wright-Giemsa stain.
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Captured at 100x magnification, this image is a bone marrow smear from a patient with chronic myelogenous leukemia.
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Captured at 1000x magnification, this image is a bone marrow smear of a myeloma case. You may noticed the binucleated plasmacyte, partly covered by the word "World".