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Howell-Jolly bodies

Howell-Jolly bodies
This peripheral blood smear shows 2 RBCs that contain Howell-Jolly bodies (arrowheads). Howell-Jolly bodies are remnants of RBC nuclei that are normally removed by the spleen. Thus, they are seen in patients who have undergone splenectomy (as in this case) or who have functional asplenia (eg, from sickle cell disease). Target cells (arrows) are another consequence of splenectomy.
RBC: red blood cell.
Courtesy of Carola von Kapff, SH (ASCP).
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Normal peripheral blood smear
High-power view of a normal peripheral blood smear. Several platelets (arrowheads) and a normal lymphocyte (arrow) can also be seen. The red cells are of relatively uniform size and shape. The diameter of the normal red cell should approximate that of the nucleus of the small lymphocyte; central pallor (dashed arrow) should equal one-third of its diameter.
Courtesy of Carola von Kapff, SH (ASCP).
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