| Auer bodies |
finely granular lamellar bodies having acid phosphatase activity; they are found in the cytoplasm of myeloblasts, myelocytes, monoblasts, granular histiocytes, and occasionally plasma cells, but never lymphoblasts or lymphocytes; their presence is virtually pathognomonic of leukemia. Called also Auer rods.
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| Auer bodies (rods) |
see under body.
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| Auer r.’s |
see under body.
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| Auerbach's g. |
any of the small ganglia of Auerbach's plexus.
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| Auerbach's ganglion, plexus |
see under ganglion, and see plexus myentericus.
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