No they can not divide. The final multiplying cell in the neutrophil production is myelocyte. Once myelocyte is differentiated to metamyelocyte, it can not divide afterward. The histology shows no nucleoli in metamyelocyte that we see in myelocyte.
The normal range for metamyelocytes in the blood is typically less than 1%. If the percentage of metamyelocytes is higher than this, it could indicate a response to certain conditions such as infections or bone marrow disorders.
what is metamtyelocytes periph smear abnormal findings
Metamyelocytes are not normally seen in the peripheral blood. If the patient has an infection, sometimes a few of them will be seen, and they go away again when the infection clears up. Anything more than a few is not normal.
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