Peripheral blood film
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Erythrocytes
Distribution
- Agglutination: suggests IgM, either expected response to infection or autoimmune hemolytic anemia
- Rouleaux: paraproteinemia
Morphology
- Anisocytosis: size
- Poikilocytosis: shape
- Spherocytosis: Hereditary Spherocytosis (HS) or autoimmune hemolytic anemia
- Acanthocytes: irregular cellular projections seen in hyposplenism
- Echinocytes (burr cells): regular cellular projections that is usually artefact
- Bite cells: oxidative stress, like G6PD deficiency
Size
- Microcytic red blood cells
- Iron-deficiency anemia
- Anisopoikilocytosis
- Target cells
- Increased RDW
- Increased platelets
- Thalassemia
- Basophilic stippling
- Increased RBC count to greater than 3x Hgb
- Increased reticulocytes
- Positive HbH test (in alpha-thal) or Hb electrophoresis (in beta-thal)
- Iron-deficiency anemia
- Macrocytic red blood cells
- Megaloblastic with hypersegmented neutrophils
- Vitamin B12 deficiency, folate deficiency, medications, and myelodysplastic syndrome
- Non-megaloblastic
- Megaloblastic with hypersegmented neutrophils
Leukocytes
- CLL
- Smudge cells
- Soccer ball cells
- Reactive changes
- Dohle bodies: diffuse blue dot in cytoplasm
- Hypergranulation
- Vacuolation
- Left shift: increase in
- Promyelocytes
- Myelocytes
- Metamyelocytes
- Bands
- Neutrophils