9. Draw a ran orab oods a manual differential smear and illustrate the path you
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9. Draw a ran orab oods a manual differential smear and illustrate the path you would take in perf ming bioed 10. Upon scanning a stained peripheral smear, you notice e hould venoted cand ovecoureuts Planers appeoAsoclur.peo Qo.ornar est; wore. platelets. What would you do? II. Why do you avoid the thick area of the smear? because isdhfrict To eounine 12. Match the following: : microcytes I, Pale RBC with Hgb content 2. Single round (DNA) inclusion on RBC 3. Coinlike stacking of RBCs 4. RBC fragments 5. Variation in size of RBC 6. Aggregate of granules on RBC 7. Variation in shape of RBC 8. RBC smaller than normal 9. RBC inclusions of denatured Hgb seen only with B. macrocytes 2 Canisocytosis 5 D, hypochromia .po J.basophilic stippl K. Pappenheimer bodies supravital stain 10. Small, round RBC with no central pallor L. Howell-Jolly bodies211. Bluish RBC 12. RBC larger than normal 13. Evenly distributed blue granules on RBC 13. Match the following A. Toxic granulation-et B. Doble Bodies 2 C. Hypersegmentation D. Auer Rod E. Smadge Cell F. Pelger-Huet anomaly G. Platelet satellitism H. Degenerating (pyknotic) L Neutrophil I. Neutrophils with > 6 lobes in nucleus 2. Rod-like, needle-shaped red inclusion in cytoplasm of myeloblasts and monoblasts Nucleus condensed with no chromatin pattern; lobes often separate and round 4. Heavy granulation in cytoplasm of neutrophils 5. Platelets aggregated around outside of a neutrophil 6. Disintegrating nucleus of a ruptured lymph 7. Small light blue inclusion in cytoplasm of neutrophil 8. Benign bereditary condition in which neutrophil nuclei contain no more than 2 segments 3. Page 5 ofExplanation / Answer
These areas are usually too thick to evaluate cells under higher power. The thick area of smear dries too slowly for leukocytes to spread out. So we avoid thick area of smear.
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