Mod Pathol. 1994 Feb;7(2):166-8. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE
Naked megakaryocyte nuclei (NMN) were studied retrospectively in 100
bone marrow biopsy sections and aspirates from patients with acquired
immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) and 124 non-AIDS controls. An NMN score
was developed to semiquantitate the NMN. The AIDS bone marrows had an
incidence of 97% and a mean NMN score of 2.24 which was a higher
incidence and score than the control groups and was statistically
significant. The control groups consisted of 20 chronic
myeloproliferative disorders (incidence of 70% and score of 1.4); 24
cases of acute myelogenous leukemia and myelodysplastic syndrome
(incidence of 29.2% and 0.46 score); 22 cases of non-AIDS immune
thrombocytopenic purpura (incidence of 50% and 0.82 score); 11 cases of
acute lymphocytic leukemia (0% incidence); 21 cases of anemia (52.4%
incidence and 0.7 score); and 26 cases of lymphoma staging (35%
incidence and 0.35 score). It is concluded that NMN are a very frequent
and, with a high score, a specific finding in AIDS bone marrow
examinations.
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome/*PATHOLOGY Adult Bone
Marrow/*PATHOLOGY Cell Nucleus/*PATHOLOGY Female Hematologic
Diseases/PATHOLOGY Human Incidence Male Megakaryocytes/*PATHOLOGY
Prevalence Retrospective Studies Sensitivity and Specificity JOURNAL
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