promyelocytosis
Promyelocytosis is a term used in hematology to describe an overabundance of promyelocytes in the bone marrow or peripheral blood. Promyelocytes are immature white blood cells, specifically a stage in the development of granulocytes, a type of white blood cell that helps fight infection. Normally, promyelocytes are found in the bone marrow but are not typically present in significant numbers in the circulating blood.
The presence of a large number of promyelocytes, especially in the peripheral blood, is often a sign
While AML is the most frequent cause, promyelocytosis can sometimes be seen in other conditions, such as