Red Cell Characteristics Related to Shape

Knizocytes

Knizocytes are difficult to find in ordinary smears. They can be described as having a streak of hemoglobin through the center of the cell. This is due to two or more indentations in the cell membrane as seen with the electron microscope. The mechanism for formation is unknown. A knizocyte can be seen in the center of this slide.

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