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Acute leukaemia types - haematologyetc.co.uk
haematologyetc.co.uk SECTION 1: Establishing the primitive nature of the blast cells in AML Blast cells are recognised by morphology using features such as primitive nuclear or basophilic cytoplasmic ...
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Polychromatic Red Cells - haematologyetc.co.uk
haematologyetc.co.uk Appearance Erythrocytes with an additional blue-tone in their cytoplasm; the blue may be barely visible or may be marked. Polychromatic erythrocytes are generally larger than norm...
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Microcytic and Hypochromic Red Cells - haematologyetc.co.uk
haematologyetc.co.uk From haematologyetc.co.uk Appearance A cell containing insufficient haemoglobin – best detected as an increase when the area of pallor iof the erythrocyte extends beyond one third...
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Hemighost cells - haematologyetc.co.uk
haematologyetc.co.uk Derivation: From ancient Greek: prefix hemi (half); and descriptive term ghost cell: an empty cell whose outline remains visible Appearance Cells where the haemoglobin is contract...
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Rouleaux - haematologyetc.co.uk
haematologyetc.co.uk Description' Long or short columns of “stacked” erythrocytes: the cells form a “cup-like” structure so that each successive cell fits into the concave surface of the cell beneath....
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Macrocytic Red Cells - haematologyetc.co.uk
haematologyetc.co.uk Appearance. Any large erythrocyte is described as macrocytic. If the shape is also affected this may be included in the description e.g. oval macrocyte. Morphologically, large siz...