All of the following can be seen in bone marrow of myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) cases, except:
Correct Answer: Cloud-like megakaryocytes
Description: 'Cloud-like' megakaryocytes are seen in primary myelofibrosis. Morphological features of myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) seen in bone marrow: Rring sideroblasts Megaloblastic erythroid maturation Nuclear budding abnormalities in erythroid precursors (dyserythropoiesis) Pseudo-Pelger-Huet cells Megakaryocytes with single nuclear lobes or multiple separate nuclei ('pawn ball' megakaryocytes)
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