Eosinophilic metamyelocytes and segmented eosinophils
Like that of a neutrophilic metamyelocyte, the nucleus of an eosinophilic metamyelocyte develops an indentation and its cytoplasm is filled with intensely-stained eosinophilic secondary granules. The nucleus becomes more elongated and displays constrictions, at which point the cells are called segmented eosinophils. Eosinophilic band cells are rarely observed. 1000x all
Eosinophilic metamyelocytes
Like that of a neutrophilic metamyelocyte, the nucleus of an eosinophilic metamyelocyte develops an indentation and its cytoplasm is filled with intensely-stained eosinophilic secondary granules. The nucleus becomes more elongated and displays constrictions, at which point the cells are called segmented eosinophils. Eosinophilic band cells are rarely observed. 1000x all
Segmented eosinophils
Like that of a neutrophilic metamyelocyte, the nucleus of an eosinophilic metamyelocyte develops an indentation and its cytoplasm is filled with intensely-stained eosinophilic secondary granules. The nucleus becomes more elongated and displays constrictions, at which point the cells are called segmented eosinophils. Eosinophilic band cells are rarely observed. 1000x all