Basic Haematology Exercise 1 (MKEB2403)
Basic Haematology Exercise 1 (MKEB2403)
Basic Haematology Exercise 1 (MKEB2403)
MKEB 2403
QUESTIONS
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3. Explain the terms commonly used in red cell morphology with diagram
a. Microcyte
Smaller than normal red cells, having a diameter of usually less than 6.5
µm
b. Macrocytes
Larger than normal red cells, having a diameter greater than 8 µm
c. Anisocytosis
Unequal variation in the size of red cells
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d. Hypochromasia
Pale staining red cells than normal with increased area of central pallor
e. Anisochromasia
f. Polychromasia
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Blue-Grey or Blue–Mauve staining of immature cells (Reticulocytes)
which are larger in size than normal red cells
g. Poikilocytosis
Various shapes of RBC on the same smear . Unspecific change related
to dyserythropoiesis which look peculiar morphological changes of red
cells
h. Spherocyte
Small densely staining spherical red cells with no central pallor
i. Elliptocyte
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Egg to cigar shaped of red cells
k. Ovalocyte
Elongated red cells (synonym: Elliptocytes)
l. Target cells
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Cells which stain in the centre and periphery with an unstained ring in
between
m. Sickle cells
Elliptical cells with pointed ends, crescent shaped, or boat shaped cells
n. Schistocyte
Irregulary contracted red cell fragments, often with projections
(Spicules)
o. Acantocyte
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Red cells with multiple irregularly distributed, thorn-like spicules often
with drumstick ends
p. Stomatocyte
Red cells in which the central pallor is straight or appears as a curved
rod-shaped slit
q. “Burr” cells
Crenation is limited (3 to 12 spines or spurs)
r. Crenation
The red cells up to 50 protrusions (spines or spurs) may be observed
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s. Howell-Jolly bodies
Darkly staining small spherical body (nuclear remnant) seen in red
cells. Sometimes more than one to a cell
t. Rouleaux formation
Cells joined together side by side like stacks of coins
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4. Describe the red cell morphology of the film based on the slide prepared
The red cell morphology of the sample tests shown normochromic normocytic
which a normal blood film
5. Draw the different types of white cells. How do you differentiate them
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indented, or
cytoplasm,
folded. Stains
containing fine
mauve with
µm granules and
delicate
sometimes
chromatin
vacuoles
pattern
Pale-staining
cytoplasm,
Lobed nucleus,
containing
12 – 17 usually 2 lobes,
Eosinophils orange-red
µm staining dark
granules and
mauve
sometimes
vacuoles
Bilobed (but Contains large
10 – 12 usually darkly staining
Basophils
µm obscured by blue-violet
granules) granules
6. Perform white cell differential count using the specimen given to you.
Record your result
NEUTROPHI LYMPHOCYT EOSINOPHI MONOCYTE BASOPHI
L ES L S L
61 29 5 5 0
TOTAL
100
7. Compare the white cell differential count with the normal ranges. What are
your comments?
By referring the test sample to normal ranges it showed normal blood
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