Sections View Full Chapter Figures Tables Videos Annotate Full Chapter Figures Tables Videos Supplementary Content +++ V.L.001 Mitotic Figures: Granulocytic Precursors ++ Graphic Jump LocationView Full Size||Download Slide (.ppt) V.L.001 Mitotic figures. Granulocyte precursors. Normal marrow film. (A–D) Arrows indicate granulocyte precursors in various phases of mitosis. Precise phases, e.g., prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase are obscured by the effects of spreading the cells. (A) Probably an example of prophase; (B and C) probably examples of metaphase; (D) probably an example of early telophase. +++ V.L.002 Mitotic Figures: Granulocytic Precursors ++ Graphic Jump LocationView Full Size||Download Slide (.ppt) V.L.002 Mitotic figures. Granulocyte precursors. Normal marrow film. (A–D) Arrows indicate granulocyte precursors in various phases of mitosis. Precise phases, e.g., prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase are obscured by the effects of spreading the cells. (A) Probably an example of prophase; (B and C) probably examples of metaphase; (D) probably an example of telophase. +++ V.L.003 Mitotic Figures: Erythroid Precursors ++ Graphic Jump LocationView Full Size||Download Slide (.ppt) V.L.003 Mitotic figures. Erythroid precursors. Normal marrow film. (A–C) Arrows indicate erythroid precursors in phases of mitosis. Precise phases, e.g., prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase may be obscured by the effects of spreading the cells. (B and C) early and later telophase, respectively. +++ V.L.004 Mitotic Figures: Erythroid Precursors ++ Graphic Jump LocationView Full Size||Download Slide (.ppt) V.L.004 Mitotic figures. Erythroid precursors. Normal marrow film. (A–D) Arrows indicate erythroid precursors in early (A and B) and late (C and D) telophase. +++ V.L.005 Mitotic Figures: Erythroid Precursors ++ Graphic Jump LocationView Full Size||Download Slide (.ppt) V.L.005 Mitotic figures. Erythroid precursors. Marrow film. (A–C) Erythroblasts in telophase. (C) Note the thickened common membrane between the two impending daughter cells. Your MyAccess profile is currently affiliated with '[InstitutionA]' and is in the process of switching affiliations to '[InstitutionB]'. Please click ‘Continue’ to continue the affiliation switch, otherwise click ‘Cancel’ to cancel signing in. Get Free Access Through Your Institution Learn how to see if your library subscribes to McGraw Hill Medical products. Subscribe: Institutional or Individual Sign In Username Error: Please enter User Name Password Error: Please enter Password Forgot Username? Forgot Password? Sign in via OpenAthens Sign in via Shibboleth