Alder anomaly

Al·der a·nom·a·ly

(ahl'dĕr), [MIM*103800] coarse azurophilic granulation of leukocytes, especially granulocytes, which may be associated with gargoylism and Morquio syndrome.

Al·der a·nom·a·ly

(ahl'der ă-nom'ă-lē) Coarse azurophilic granulation of leukocytes, especially granulocytes in both the nucleus and cytoplasm, which may be associated with gargoylism and Morquio disease.

Alder,

Albert von, 1888–. Alder anomaly - coarse azurophilic granulation of leukocytes, especially granulocytes, which may be associated with gargoylism and Morquio disease.Alder bodies - granular inclusions in polymorphonuclear leukocytes.Alder-Reilly anomaly - Synonym(s): Reilly bodies