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How to distinguish a metamyelocyte from a band neutrophil.

- Kyle Bradley, MD
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#Clinical #Pathology #Microscopy #Blood #Smear
metamyelocyte from a band neutrophil ... KyleBradleyMD #Clinical ... Pathology #Microscopy #Blood ... #Smear #Peripheral ... #Comparison
A 37-year-old woman initially presented with pancytopenia and found to have leukopenia (2.1 × 103/μL) with
her peripheral blood ... neutrophils with ... #Clinical #Path ... #BloodSmear #Blood ... #Smear #Microscopy
Red cell autoagglutination is the process whereby red cells clump together forming aggregates. This is seen
Red cell autoagglutination ... Autoagglutination ... individual’s red blood ... #Clinical #Path ... #Blood #Smear #Microscopy
Red cell autoagglutination is the process whereby red cells clump together forming aggregates. This is seen
Red cell autoagglutination ... Autoagglutination ... individual’s red blood ... #Clinical #Path ... #Blood #Smear #Microscopy
Acute promyelocytic leukemia (blood). Typical morphologic features are bilobed ("butterfly") nuclei with dispersed chromatin, subtle to
promyelocytic leukemia (blood ... granules, and Auer ... KyleBradleyMD #Auer ... Pathology #Hematology #Clinical ... #Smear
Here are very large, immature myeloblasts with many nucleoli. A distincitve feature of these blasts is
a linear red "Auer ... #Clinical #Path ... #BloodSmear #Blood ... #Smear #Microscopy ... #Auer #Rods #AuerRods
Autoagglutination should also be distinguished from “Rouleaux formation” wherein normal blood tends to form stacks on
Autoagglutination ... from “Rouleaux formation ... wherein normal blood ... #Clinical #Pathology ... #Blood #Smear #
Spherocytes - The arrow points to one of many spherocytes in this photo. The cells have
This smear was from ... of spherocyte formation ... #Clinical #Path ... #BloodSmear #Blood ... #Smear #Spherocytes