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Pathnologic
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KyleBradleyMD "
Pattern
... infection) - "
Pattern
... phase between
pattern
... #Pathology #
Microscopy
... #
LymphNode
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Clinical
A
normal
peripheral ... blood
smear
indicates ... appearance of red blood
cells
... #
Clinical
#
Path
... #
Microscopy
#PeripheralBloodSmear
lymphadenitis (so-called "
pattern
... KyleBradleyMD "
Pattern
... Lymphadenitis #
PatternA
... #Pathology #
Microscopy
... #
LymphNode
#
Clinical
Red
cell
autoagglutination ... process whereby red
cells
... individual’s red blood
cells
... #
Clinical
#
Path
... #Blood #
Smear
#
Microscopy
Red
cell
autoagglutination ... process whereby red
cells
... individual’s red blood
cells
... #
Clinical
#
Path
... #Blood #
Smear
#
Microscopy
peripheral blood
smears
...
clinically
and ... phenomenon include the
normal
... #
Clinical
#
Path
... BloodSmear #Blood #
Smear
Nucleated red blood
cells
... other nucleated
cells
...
Normal
maturation ... #
Clinical
#
Path
... BloodSmear #Blood #
Smear
reticulocytes these
cells
... to release red
cells
... reticulocyte is a
normal
... #
Clinical
#
Path
... BloodSmear #Blood #
Smear
The
cells
have assumed ... shape, having the
normal
... This
smear
was from ... color and loss of
normal
... #
Clinical
#
Path
staining confirmed a
normal
... and meatball”
pattern
... #
Clinical
#Derm ... TineaVersicolor #Rash #
Microscopy
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