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Nuclear remnants containing DNA |
Howell-Jolly bodies |
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Remnants of microtubules of mitotic spindle |
Cabot ring |
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Rings, loops, or figures of eight |
Cabot ring |
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Color of cabot rings |
Red to purple |
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Condition associated with Cabot ring |
Dyserythropoiesis |
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Precipitated, denatured hemoglobin due to oxidative injury |
Heinz bodies |
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G6PD deficiency is associated with |
Heinz bodies |
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Heinz bodies are associated with hereditary defect in which pathway |
Hexose monophosphate shunt |
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Associated with unstable hemoglobins |
Heinz bodies |
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Uniformly distributed round dark blue granules |
Basophilic stippling |
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Represents impaired erythropoiesis |
Basophilic stippling |
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Poisoning associated with basophilic stippling |
Lead poisoning |
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Enzyme deficiency which causes basophilic stippling |
Pyrimidine-5-nucleotidase deficiency |
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Unused iron deposits |
Pappenheimer bodies |
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Associated with accelerated erythropoiesis |
Howell-Jolly bodies |
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What anemia is associated with Howell-Jolly bodies? |
Megaloblastic anemia |
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Anemia associated with Pappenheimer bodies |
Sideroblastic anemia |
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3 red cell inclusions associated with sideroblastic anemia |
Pappenheimer bodies Ringed sideroblast Siderocyte |
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Non-nucleated cell containing iron granules |
Siderocyte |
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Nuclrated RBC's that contain nonheme iron particles |
Ringed sideroblast |
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Ringed sideroblasts are formed due to a defect in |
Heme synthesis |
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Associated with defective erythropoiesis |
Pappenheimer bodies |
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Size of Howell-Jolly bodies |
1-2 micrometeres |
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Heinz bodies and Pappenheimer bodies have the same size of |
2-3 micrometers |
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Stain for Pappenheimer bodies |
Wright's stain |