Red Cell Characteristics Related to Shape

Schistocytes

Schistocytes are red cell fragments which are formed when fibrin strands come in contact with circulating red cells. The strands cut a small piece from the original cell. This is the same mechanism which causes the formation of keratocytes. A schistocyte can be seen in the center of this field.

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