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Dusty cytoplasm refers to a specific appearance of the cytoplasm in certain cell types, particularly in the context of pathology. It is characterized by the presence of numerous small, granular, or particulate inclusions that can indicate cellular stress, inflammation, or abnormal metabolic processes. This phenomenon is often observed in macrophages or other immune cells in response to various stimuli or diseases. The "dusty" appearance is typically a result of accumulated cellular debris or abnormal protein aggregates.

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