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Proerythroblast

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Image:Proerythroblast.png A proerythroblast (or rubriblast, or pronormoblast) is the earliest of four stages in development of the normoblast.

In histology, it is very difficult to distinguish it from the other "blast" cells (lymphoblast, myeloblast, monoblast, and megakaryoblast.) The cytoplasm is blue in an H&E stain, indicating that it is basophilic.

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[edit] "Pronormoblast" vs. "proerythroblast"

Some sources consider the terms "pronormoblast" and "proerythroblast" to be synonyms.<ref>Dictionary at eMedicine Pronormoblast</ref> However, other sources<ref>Dorlands/Elsevier p_35/12668575</ref> consider "proerythroblast" to be a parent term, divided into the following two categories:

  • "pronormoblast" - normal develoment
  • "promegaloblast" - abnormal development

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