Peripheral smear findings
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White blood cells (WBC)
Neutrophils
- Hypolobated/Pelgeroid
- Hyperlobated
- Hypogranular
- Toxic granulation
Lymphocytes
- Atypical lymphocytes
- Large granular lymphocytes
- Smudge cells
Red blood cells (RBC)
- Microcytic
- Macrocytic
- Hypochromic
- Target cells
- Intracellular organisms
- Basophilic stippling
- Burr cells
- Spur cells
- Schistocytes
- Helmet cells
- Tear drops
- Anisocytosis
- Poikilocytosis
- Sickle cells
- Howell-Jolly bodies
- Nucleated RBCs
- Hemoglobin crystals
Platelets
- Platelet clumps
- Giant platelets