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Other Findings in Peripheral Blood

Introduction to Other Findings in Peripheral blood.

This course describes atypical leukocytes and erythrocytes in peripheral blood that can be observed in a large number of clinical situations. Examples of such cells are Reactive Lymphocytes, Sezary cells and Toxic Granulation.

Other Findings in Peripheral Blood
Auer1
Auer2
Auer3
Auer4
Auer5
Auer6

Auer Rod

Hairy6
Hairy2
Hairy3
Hairy4
Hairy5
Hairy1

Hairy Cell

Sezary1
Sezary2
Sezary3
Sezary4
Sezary5
Sezary6

Sezary Cell

Abnlymf1
Abnlymf2
Abnlymf3
Abnlymf4
Abnlymf5
Abnlymf6

Abnormal Lymhocyte

Reactivelymf1
Reactivelymf2
Reactivelymf3
Reactivelymf4
Reactivelymf5
Reactivelymf6

Reactive Lymphocyte

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Hyperseg2
Hyperseg3
Hyperseg4
Hyperseg5
Hyperseg6

Hypersegmented Neutrophil

Hyposeg1
Hyposeg2
Hyposeg3
Hyposeg4
Hyposeg5
Hyposeg6

Hyposegmented Neutrophil

ToxicGran1
Toxicgran2
Toxicgran3
Toxicgran4
Toxicgran5
Toxicgran6

Toxic Granulation

Hypogran1
Hypogran2
Hypogran3
Hypogran4
Hypogran5
Hypogran6

Hypogranulated Neutrophils

Döhle1
Döhle2
Döhle3
Döhle4
Döhle5
Döhle6

Döhle Bodies

Pelger1
Pelger2
Pelger3
Pelger4
Pelger5
Pelger6

Pelger-Huët Abnormality

PLTsatt1
PLTsatt2
PLTsatt3

Platelet Satellitism

NRBC1
NRBC2
NRBC3
NRBC4
NRBC5
NRBC6

Nucleated Red Blood Cell

Blood Cell
Blood Cell
Blood cell
Blood Cell
Blood Cell

Micromegakaryocyte