Promyelocyte

Promyelocyte
Promyelocyte from bone marrow examination
Details
PrecursorMyeloblast
Gives rise toMyelocyte
LocationBone marrow
Identifiers
THH2.00.04.3.04003
Anatomical terms of microanatomy

A promyelocyte (or progranulocyte) is a granulocyte precursor, developing from the myeloblast and developing into the myelocyte. Promyelocytes measure 12–20 microns in diameter. The nucleus of a promyelocyte is approximately the same size as a myeloblast but their cytoplasm is much more abundant. They also have less prominent nucleoli than myeloblasts and their chromatin is more coarse and clumped. The cytoplasm is basophilic and contains primary red/purple granules.