Red Cell Characteristics Related to Shape

Spherocytes

Spherocytes are red cells which have a decreased surface-to-volume ratio. As a result, this type of cell is thicker in diameter than normal red cells and on a Wright’s stained smear, in the proper viewing area, they appear to be round, darkly-stained cells without central pallor. A spherocyte can be seen in the center of this slide.

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