Peripheral Smear

Peripheral Smear

Professional Development

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Peripheral Smear

Peripheral Smear

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1.

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Identify cell

2.

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Identify the dark blue staining precipitate

3.

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What do you call these alignment seen in multiple myeloma?

4.

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This is seen in post splenectomy patients

5.

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identify cell

6.

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Identify cells seen in G6PD patient

7.

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pince-nez configuration of nucleus. what benign disorder is commonly associated with this cell

8.

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Dohle body are blue staining non granular areas found in the periphery of the cytoplasm of the neutrophil in infections. They represent aggregates of ______?

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This giant granules in neutrophil is seen in what disease?