Diagnostic Blood Smears

One should now be aware that: morphological abnormalities in the blood cells often point to a specific diagnosis, or lead to definitive diagnostic tests. Some examples include: a) leukoerythroblastic blood smear, b) pancytopenia, c) microangiopathy, d) spherocyte, e) sickle cell, f) hypersegmented neutrophils, and g) Howell-Jolly bodies,




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