Red Cell Characteristics Related to Shape

Summary

It is important to differentiate in vitro changes which are secondary to preparing the slide, from in vivo morphology, which is the result of the pathophysiological condition of the patient. Examining erythrocytes in the critical viewing area is extremely important in making this distinction. The determination of the clinical significance of the morphology reported is the responsibility of the physician, who must correlate the blood smear findings with the clinical diagnosis, and other laboratory parameters.

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