Russell bodies
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File:Russell bodies 2 high mag mini.jpg
Plasmacytoma with abundant Russell bodies. H&E stain.
Russell bodies are eosinophilic, large, homogenous immunoglobulin-containing inclusions usually found in a plasma cell undergoing excessive synthesis of immunoglobulin; the Russell body is characteristic of the distended endoplasmic reticulum.
This is one cell variation found in multiple myeloma.[1]
They are named for William Russell (1852-1940), a Scottish Physician.[2][3]
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Russell bodies 2 high mag.jpg
Russell bodies.
References
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External links
- http://www.healthsystem.virginia.edu/internet/hematology/hessimages/russell-bodies-website-arrow.jpg
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