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Emperipolesis — a peculiar feature of megakaryocytes as evaluated in chronic myeloproliferative diseases by morphometry and ultrastructure

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A combined morphometric and ultrastructural study was performed on so called emperipolesis or internal wandering of myeloid cells in the cytoplasm of large mature megakaryocytes. Measurements were made on material from a total of 115 patients comprising a normal control group and 5 groups with subtypes of chronic myeloproliferative diseases, including primary (essential, idiopathic) thrombocythemia (PTH). A significant increase in this peculiar phenomenon was noted in myeloproliferative disorders and especially in PTH where the frequency of emperipolesis showed a positive correlation with the number of anuclear cytoplasmic fragments sectioned, with the circular deviation of the shapes of megakaryocytes and with the extent to which the peripheral thrombocyte count was elevated. Electron microscopy in selected cases displayed the integrity of the plasma membranes of engulfed hematopoietic cells within the dilated cavities of the megakaryocytic demarcation membrane system (DMS) and no evidence of phagocytosis. Moreover there was a close relationship between engulfed myeloid cells and the presumptive sites of platelet shedding which had their openings from the cisternal lumina of the DMS. Our results demonstrate that emperipolesis of hematopoietic cells within megakaryocytes should not be regarded as a special nosological feature, but as an indication of enforced thrombocytogenetic activity which is expressed particularly in PTH.

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Thiele, J., Krech, R., Choritz, H. et al. Emperipolesis — a peculiar feature of megakaryocytes as evaluated in chronic myeloproliferative diseases by morphometry and ultrastructure. Virchows Archiv B Cell Pathol 46, 253–263 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02890314

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