An erythroblast is a type of red blood cell which still retains a cell nucleus. It is the immediate precursor of a normal erythrocyte.
[edit] Nomenclature
The term normoblast is sometimes used as a synonym for erythroblast, but at other times it is considered a subcategory. In the latter context, there are two types of erythroblasts:
[edit] Development
There are four stages in the development of a normoblast.
HSC=
Hematopoietic stem cell , Progenitor=
Progenitor cell , L-blast=
lymphoblast ,
Lymphocyte , Mo-blast=
Monoblast ,
Monocyte ,
Myeloblast , Pro-M=
Promyelocyte ,
Myelocyte , Meta-M=
Metamyelocyte ,
Neutrophil ,
Eosinophil ,
Basophil , Pro-E=
Proerythroblast , Baso-E=
Basophilic erythroblast , poly-E=
Polychromatic erythroblast , Ortho-E=
orthochromatic erythroblast ,
Erythrocyte ,
Promegakaryocyte ,
megakaryocyte ,
Platlet
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Polychromatic normoblast (also polychromatophilic) |
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Orthochromatic normoblast (also orthochromatophilic) |
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