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                        "comment": "Created page with \"  '''Derivation:''' ''From latin \u201cfasten with glue\u201d''   ----   '''Description'''   Erythrocytes linked together to form irregular clumps of varying size.     <gallery mode=\"nolines\" widths=\"240px\" heights=\"240px\" border=\"1px\" > File:Aggs.png|link={{filepath:Aggs.png}} File:Aggs.jpg|link={{filepath:Aggs.jpg}} </gallery>   <span style=\"font-style:italic; font-size:90%;'' > '''Appearance:'''  The key points are that the red cell groups are very irregular. In many cases...\""
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                        "comment": "Created page with \"(punctate basophilia)   '''Derivation:''' ''mixed language: base [cationic] philien [to love] stippen [to prick]''  ----  '''Appearance'''  The inclusions are blue, fairly evenly spread through the erythrocyte cytoplasm and generally too frequent to easily count (typically there will be considerably more than 10 dots present). When fine it may be difficult to detect at low power, and may best detected by gently focusing up and down at high power. More coarse stippling ma...\""
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                        "comment": "Created page with \"'''Described by''': Richard Cabot (American physician in 1903)  ----  '''Appearance'''  They are rarely seen; however when present their appearance is of violet coloured thin strands, that form single or double loops. Most often they are seen in polychromatic red cells.     <gallery widths=\"180px\" heights=\"180px\" > File:Cabot_ring.jpg|link={{filepath:Cabot_ring.jpg}} </gallery>   <span style=\"font-size:90%\"> '''Image:'''  Cabot ring in 'figure of 8' appearance, within a...\""
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                        "comment": "Created page with \"  '''Derivation:''' ''Descriptive term: haemoglobin in crystalline form within an erythrocyte''   ----  '''Appearance'''   Variously described as tetragonal, hexagonal or rhomboidal crystals, but in practice highly variable shapes resembling rods, solid lumps or geometric shapes (see pathogenesis). The remainder of the cell will have reduced haemoglobin content and may have an empty (\u201cghost\u201d) appearance.   <span style=\"font-size:90%\"><span style=\"color:#808080\"> <gal...\""
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                        "comment": "Created page with \"  '''Derivation:''' ''From Greek di- \u2018twice\u2019 + morph\u0113 \u2018form\u2019''   ----   '''Appearance'''   The occurrence of two populations of circulating erythrocytes that have different morphological features. Generally (but not exclusively), a fairly normal population co-exists with an abnormal population (characterised by different colour, size, and/or shape).     '<gallery mode=\"nolines\" widths=\"240px\" heights=\"240px\" > File:Dimorphic1.png|link={{filepath:Dimorphic1.png}}...\""
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                        "comment": "Created page with \"'''Derivation:''' ''a flattened circle; in morphological usage the word tends to be applied to cells that are significantly elongated (length>twice the diameter)''   ----  '''Appearance'''   Elliptocytes have an elliptical or \u201ccigar-shaped\u201d form \u2013 the key is that the cell is rounded and not curved (in contrast to the sharp-ended and curved sickle cell.   <span style=\"font-size:90%\"><span style=\"color:#808080\"> <gallery widths=\"180px\" heights=\"180px\" > File:ELLIP1.p...\""
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                        "comment": "Created page with \"AKA Blister cells  '''Derivation:''' ''From ancient Greek: prefix hemi (half); and descriptive term ghost cell: an empty cell whose outline remains visible''   ----  '''Appearance'''   Cells where the haemoglobin is contracted to one pole of the cell leaving a visible empty area at the opposite pole surrounded by membrane (giving a characteristic \u201cblister\u201d appearance). In some cases, the haemoglobin may be entirely absent from the cell (ghost cell).     <gallery widt...\""
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                        "comment": "Created page with \"'''Derivation:''' Eponymous: William Howell (US) and Justin Jolly (Fr) early morphologists studying effects of splenic absence ''  ----  '''Appearance'''  Small blue/purple fragments generally rounded \u2013 their colour and position reflects their origin as retained fragments of the cell nucleus that most often they are single and relatively centrally placed. They have relatively large size compared with other inclusions (usually 0.5-1.0\u03bcM in diameter compared with a typi...\""
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                        "comment": "Created page with \"'''Derivation:''' Eponymous: William Howell (US) and Justin Jolly (Fr) early morphologists studying effects of splenic absence ''  ----  '''Appearance'''  Small blue/purple fragments generally rounded \u2013 their colour and position reflects their origin as retained fragments of the cell nucleus that most often they are single and relatively centrally placed. They have relatively large size compared with other inclusions (usually 0.5-1.0\u03bcM in diameter compared with a typi...\""
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                        "comment": "Created page with \"__NOTOC__  '''Derivation:''' ''A simple term describing cell shape''   ----  '''Appearance'''  Dense cells that have a distorted and often irregular outline; central pallor is generally absent and haemoglobin staining may be irregular within the cell. Most often there is a spectrum of forms present.     <gallery widths=\"180px\" heights=\"180px\" > File:IRC1.png|link={{filepath:IRC1.jpng}} </gallery>   '''Image 1''': <div class=\"toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed\" style=...\""
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                        "comment": "Created page with \"'''Clinical Examples'''    <gallery widths=\"250px\" heights=\"250px\" > File:Kt3.jpg|link={{filepath:Kt3.jpg}} </gallery>   '''Clinical Image 1''': <div class=\"toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed\" style=\"font-size 80%; overflow:auto;\"> Typical keratocyte forms, most have two horns surrounding a central depression. There are also some echinocytes present. Clinical diagnosis: Oxidative damage and Heinz body removal </div>  <gallery widths=\"250px\" heights=\"250px\" > File:Kt4...\""
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                        "comment": "Created page with \"    '''Derivation:''' '' \"macro\" signifying large in scale (from Greek: makros) ''   ----  '''Appearance.'''   Any large erythrocyte is described as macrocytic. If the shape is also affected this may be included in the description e.g. oval macrocyte. Morphologically, large size can be detected by comparison with a small lymphocyte: an individual erythrocyte should have size similar to the nucleus of a small lymphocyte.''    [[File:Mac1.png|180px||link=]]   <span style=\"...\""
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                        "comment": "Created page with \"__NOTOC__  '''Derivation:''' ''sphero \u2013 resembling sphere; micro - small''   ----  '''Appearance'''  Dense cells showing features of spherocytes, but with very reduced size. Evidence for the mechanism of formation may also be visible (see pathogenesis).    <gallery widths=\"180px\" heights=\"180px\" > File:MSp1.png|link={{filepath:MSp1.png}} </gallery>   '''''Image 1 Micropherocyte''' <div class=\"toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed\" style=\"font-size 80%; overflow:auto;\"...\""
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                        "comment": "Created page with \"  '''Derivation:''' ''descriptive term \u2013 a circulating red cell containing a nucleus''  ----  '''Description'''  Circulating erythrocytes with cytoplasmic features of mature or maturing (polychromatic) cells but containing a nucleus. Most commonly these are very late in the development stage, but may include earlier developing red cell forms where recognition can be more challenging (see images).   <span style=\"font-size:90%\"><span style=\"color:#808080\">  File:NRBC m...\""
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                        "comment": "Created page with \"'''Derivation:''' ''Described by Alwin M. Pappenheimer US pathologist 1878-1955''  ---- '''Appearance'''  Grey/blue inclusions of varying size, generally small and usually (but not always) near the edge of erythrocytes. Frequently they form clusters of 2 or 3 inclusions. They are darker than Howell Jolly bodies.    <gallery widths=\"180px\" heights=\"180px\" > File:PH1.png|link={{filepath:PH2.png}} </gallery>   <span style=\"font-size:90%\"> '''''Image 1'''  Small numbers (gen...\""
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                        "comment": "Created page with \"  ''Description'''   Long or short columns of \u201cstacked\u201d erythrocytes: the cells form a \u201ccup-like\u201d structure so that each successive cell fits into the concave surface of the cell beneath.   <gallery mode=\"nolines\" widths=\"240px\" heights=\"240px\" > File:Rouleaux.png|<span style=\"font-size:90%; color:navy\"></span>|link={{filepath:Rouleaux.png}} File:Rouleaux.jpg|<span style=\"font-size:90%; color:navy\"></span>|link={{filepath:Rouleaux.jpg}} </gallery>    <span style=...\""
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                        "comment": "Created page with \" ----  '''Derivation:''' ''little tail''  ----  '''Appearance'''  Long thin cells (roughly speaking they have at length more than 4 times their width); pencil cells are generally hypochromic. The cells have blunt rounded ends and no curvature and should not be confused with sickle cells    <span style=\"font-size:90%\"><span style=\"color:#808080\"> <gallery widths=\"180px\" heights=\"180px\" > File:Pen1.png|1: Pencil cell File:Pen2.png|200px|Image 2: Pencil cell context  </gall...\""
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                        "timestamp": "2023-02-19T17:42:18Z",
                        "comment": "Created page with \" ----   '''Derivation:''' \u2018\u2019Polychromatic - of two or more or of varying colours\u2019\u2019   ----  '''Appearance'''   Erythrocytes with an additional blue-tone in their cytoplasm; the blue may be barely visible or may be marked. Polychromatic erythrocytes are generally larger than normal erythrocytes.    <span style=\"font-size:90%\"><span style=\"color:#808080\"> [[File:polychromatic cell.png|180px||link=]]    <span style=\"font-size:90%\"> '''''Image1 Polychromatic cell''' T...\""
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                        "timestamp": "2023-02-19T17:43:56Z",
                        "comment": "Created page with \"  (Also known as burr cells)  '''Derivation:''' ''the Greek echinis [hedgehog] ''   ----  '''Appearance'''   Mature echinocytes have 10-30 surface projections. These tend to be short, blunt, and are distributed relatively evenly across the cell. The appearances develop over time so there is a spectrum of forms. The cells initially resemble normal erythrocytes with subtle projections, these projections become increasingly clear in the mature echinocyte. Depending on the c...\""
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                        "timestamp": "2023-02-19T17:55:51Z",
                        "comment": "Created page with \"__NOTOC__  '''Derivation:''' ''SC = arising in HbSC disease; poikilocyte = irregularly shaped cell''  ----  '''Appearance'''   A dense and often elongated cell that may resemble a poorly formed sickle cell or an unusually shaped poikilocyte, but is characterised particularly by irregular short branches that project from the cell body.   <gallery widths=\"180px\" heights=\"180px\" > File:SCP1.png|link={{filepath:SCP1.png}} </gallery>    '''Image 1 SC poikilocyte'''  <div clas...\""
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                        "timestamp": "2023-02-19T17:57:23Z",
                        "comment": "Created page with \"   '''Derivation:''' '' \"macro\" signifying large in scale (from Greek: makros) ''   ----  '''Appearance.'''   Any large erythrocyte is described as macrocytic. If the shape is also affected this may be included in the description e.g. oval macrocyte. Morphologically, large size can be detected by comparison with a small lymphocyte: an individual erythrocyte should have size similar to the nucleus of a small lymphocyte.''    [[File:Mac1.png|180px||link=]]   <span style=\"f...\""
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                        "timestamp": "2023-02-19T19:05:13Z",
                        "comment": "Created page with \"  (schistocytes)  '''Derivation:''' ''\u201cschistos\u201d [divided]''   ----  '''Appearance'''   Irregularly shaped red cell fragments, often applied to cells that are asymmetrical with sharp projections; more rounded fragments may have a different significance.   <gallery widths=\"180px\" heights=\"180px\" > File:Fr1a.png|link={{filepath:Fr1a.png}} </gallery>   <span style=\"font-size:90%\"> '''''Image 1'''  These are the sharp fragmented forms that typically arise from fibrin-she...\""
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                        "user": "John",
                        "timestamp": "2023-02-19T19:09:25Z",
                        "comment": "Created page with \" ----  Also known as: drepanocytes [drepanon = sickle]   '''Derivation:''' ''Derivation: descriptive \u2013 shaped like the farming tool \u201csickle\u201d''   ----  '''Appearance'''  The abnormal cells are very elongated and crescent shaped with dense bodies and characteristic sharp-ends.    <gallery widths=\"180px\" heights=\"180px\" > File:SCD2.png|link={{filepath:SCD2.png}} </gallery>   <span style=\"font-size:90%\"><span style=\"color:#808080\"> '''Image 1''' Sickle cells: The appea...\""
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                        "timestamp": "2023-02-19T19:15:15Z",
                        "comment": "Created page with \" '''Derivation:''' ''From the Greek [sphere]''   ----  '''Appearance'''   The typical spherocyte is dense and round, lacking central pallor and appearing smaller than normal erythrocytes. They do not generally appear irregular, but may do so if other pathology is present (e.g. post-splenectomy). However, since the spherical form is the end of a what is often a progressive process, cells of intermediate appearance between biconcave disc and true sphere may be found.    <g...\""
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