On routinely processed trephine biopsies of the normal human bone marrow derived from 15 patients, immunostaining with a monoclonal antibody against platelet glycoprotein IIIa (Y2/51) and morphometric measurements were performed for the determination of megakaryocyte precursor cells. Based on cell sizes and on comparison with (1) specimens stained by the periodic acid-Schiff reaction and (2) smears, the smallest elements clearly identifiable as belonging to the megakaryocyte series were classified as promegakaryoblasts. Promegakaryoblasts had a frequency of 1.7/sq mm and 140/cu mm of bone marrow and constituted about 8% of the total positively stained megakaryocytic elements; they were characterized by a size of 41.5 sq microns, a diameter of 7.7 microns, a high nuclear-cytoplasmic ratio (0.32) and a nearly circular outline of their nuclear and cellular perimeters.
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