Hyposegmented neutrophil Information and Courses from MediaLab, Inc.
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| Which of the following statements are true for hyposegmented neutrophils: | View Page |
| Section Overview This exercise includes hypersegmented neutrophils, hyposegmented neutrophils and Barr bodies. | View Page |
| Which of the following are seen in Pelger-Huet anomaly? (Choose ALL of the correct answers) | View Page |
| Conditions Associated with Hyposegmented Neutrophils The presence of hyposegmented neutrophils can be an acquired phenomenon, as a result of severe infection, burns, malignancy, chemotherapy or other drugs such as sulfonamides. When the causative agent has been removed, the cells will return to normal. Percentages of neutrophils affected will vary in this condition. Hyposegmented neutrophils as an aquired phenomenon are known as pseudo-Pelger-Huet cells. These are considered pathological. | View Page |
| Hyposegmented neutrophils are classified as either pathological or nonpathological. | View Page |