Abstract
1. Tissue mast cells were found in 7 of 2800 human bone marrows studied.
2. Tissue mast cells represented 1.0 per cent or more of the marrow cells in 3 of the cases, and each of the 3 exhibited some degree of marrow depression, as evidenced by anemia, leukopenia and/or thrombocytopenia.
3. The morphology and histochemistry of tissue mast cells in human bone marrow are described.
4. A relationship between tissue mast cells and marrow cellular depression is suggested based upon a possible inhibitory action of heparin upon local cell growth.
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© 1951 by American Society of Hematology, Inc.
1951
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