Bone marrow examination, May‐Grünwald‐Giemsa, ×100 objective. (A) Large erythroblasts with nuclear‐cytoplasmic asynchrony corresponding to megaloblasts. (B) Late erythroblasts with nuclear budding. (C) Giant metamyelocytes with abnormally shaped nuclei. (D) Multinucleated megakaryocyte

Bone marrow examination, May‐Grünwald‐Giemsa, ×100 objective. (A) Large erythroblasts with nuclear‐cytoplasmic asynchrony corresponding to megaloblasts. (B) Late erythroblasts with nuclear budding. (C) Giant metamyelocytes with abnormally shaped nuclei. (D) Multinucleated megakaryocyte

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