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Prolymphocytes

In our case, the patient has T-prolymphocytic leukemia (T-PLL) not Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML).  đŸ”¬Tumor
Prolymphocytes In our case ... leukemia (T-PLL) not Acute ... đŸ”¬Tumor cells are ... Peripheral #Pathology #Microscopy ... #Clinical #Blood
Plasmodium Falciparum Gametocytes on Blood Smear.

Banana-shaped gametocytes are only seen in Plasmodium falciparum but rare in
Gametocytes on Blood ... falciparum but rare ... in blood smears ... #peripheral #clinical ... #microscopy #microbiology
Here are very large, immature myeloblasts with many nucleoli. A distincitve feature of these blasts is
Here are very large ... typical for acute ... #Clinical #Path ... #BloodSmear #Blood ... #Smear #Microscopy
Rouleaux in urine sediment - Urine Microscopy
Rouleaux in urine sediment. As the finding in the blood
sediment - Urine Microscopy ... finding in the blood ... , it is a very rare ... urine #sediment #Microscopy ... #clinical #nephrology
Schistocytes can assume a shape resembling natural or man-made objects such as arrowheads, fish, collar buttons,
seen in the left photo ... are a teardrop ... In the right photo ... #Clinical #Path ... #BloodSmear #Blood
Plasmodium Falciparum Blood Smear.
Key features suggesting Plasmodium falciparum:
- extreme parasitemia
- normocytic RBCs (vivax, ovale prefer big
Plasmodium Falciparum Blood ... only in P.f. but rare ... in blood smears ... #peripheral #clinical ... #microscopy #microbiology
FIGURE 2. CHALAZION.  

Hordeola and chalazia are two common causes of the red, swollen eyelid
Hordeola and chalazia are ... Hordeolum: painful, acutely ... #Clinical #Ophthalmology ... #Photo #Chalazion
The arrows point to blister cells. These cells are thought to be precursors of helmet cells.
These cells are ... The photo on the ... #Clinical #Path ... #BloodSmear #Blood
Codocytes (Target cells) - Two target cells are seen in the left photo and one in
Two target cells are ... seen in the left photo ... present in the left photo ... #Clinical #Path ... #BloodSmear #Blood
A – cabot ring, B – Howell-Jolly Body

What are Cabot’s rings?
- They are delicate threadlike inclusions
- They are delicate ... inclusions in the red blood ... the peripheral blood ... #Clinical #Pathology ... #Microscopy #BloodSmear