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What is the importance of large unstained cells (luc)?

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LUC are: reported when the electronic counter registers cells without evidence fora nucleus. It is an artifactual number that is usually not significant but if high would prompt visual examination of the specimen under the microscope. High numbers can be found in relapsing leukemia and other disorders affecting blood cell maturation.

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