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  2. Begin by reviewing the introduction section, which outlines the importance of leukocyte morphology in diagnosing infections versus malignancies. Familiarize yourself with the key terms and concepts.
  3. Proceed to fill out the sections on degenerative leukocyte changes. For each type (e.g., Pyknotic/Necrotic Cells, Smudge Cells), input any observed characteristics and associated conditions based on your findings.
  4. Continue to the section on toxic neutrophils. Document any cytoplasmic changes you observe, such as toxic granulation or Dohle bodies, ensuring you note their associations with infections or drug reactions.
  5. Complete the form by addressing reactive/atypical lymphocytes and other findings. Use the provided characteristics to guide your entries, ensuring clarity and accuracy for effective communication.

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understanding the wbc morphology Some of the examples of abnormalities in white blood cell morphology include: Coarse granules present in the cytoplasm of neutrophils are seen in severe bacterial infections. Presence of vacuoles in neutrophils indicate a condition called phagocytosis.
Produced in your bone marrow, they defend your body against infections and disease. But, when there are too many white blood cells, it usually means you have infection or inflammation in your body. Less commonly, a high white blood cell count could indicate certain blood cancers or bone marrow disorders.
Evaluation and interpretation of red blood cell (RBC) morphology is an important component of a complete blood count (CBC). RBC morphology may provide important diagnostic information regarding the underlying cause of anemia and systemic disease.
Common causes of abnormal red blood cells include: Drepanocytes (sickle cells): sickle cell disease. Spherocytes (sphere or round-shaped): autoimmune disorders, transfusion reactions, diseases of newborns, or snakebites. Dacrocytes (teardrop cells): leukemia, megaloblastic anemia, or myelofibrosis.

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