dysmyelodysplastische
Dysmyelodysplastische is a medical term used to describe dysplastic and abnormal development of cells in the myeloid lineage within the bone marrow. It refers to morphological changes in precursors of white blood cells, red blood cells, and platelets, including alterations in cell size, shape, nuclear features, cytoplasmic maturation, and overall maturation arrest. The descriptor is often applied in pathology reports to characterize bone marrow specimens showing imperfect hematopoiesis across multiple lineages.
In practical terms, dysmyelodysplastische changes may manifest as dyserythropoiesis (abnormal red cell precursors), dysgranulopoiesis (abnormal granulocyte
Clinical significance depends on the extent and context of the dysplastic changes. Dysmyelodysplastische patterns can contribute
See also: myelodysplastic syndrome, dyserythropoiesis, dysgranulopoiesis, dysmegakaryopoiesis.