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Mention the observable distinguishing feature of each developmental stage of granulopoiesis |
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Mention the granulocytes and their number of lobes |
Neutrophils : 3-5 lobes Eosinophils : 2-4 lobes Basophils : 2 lobes |
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Mature RBCs have no nucleus. However, in some improperly developed RBCs, nuclear fragments are present. These nuclear fragments are called |
Howell-Jolly bodies |
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What are Heinz bodies |
They are "precipitated haemoglobin" that are stained and appear as RBC inclusions in a smear. They are seen in thalassemias. |
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RBC inclusions |
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RBC shapes |
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Codocytes are also known as |
Target cells |
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Examples if Romanowski stains |
H&E stain Wright stain Leischmann stain Giemsa stain Field stain Jenner stain |
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Developing T cells lose which CD in the cortex of thymus |
CD 1 |
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What is the lifespan of RBCs in which erythropoiesis can no longer compensate causing hemolytic anaemia |
15days |