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Hematology Variations in WBCs Morphology

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Cells showing a variations in morphology in an abnormal response to a stimulus are...   Pathological  
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Cells show variation in morphology but no physiological impairment results.   Non-Pathological  
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Cells show variation in morphology as a normal body response to invasion by a bacteria or virus.   Reactive  
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Neutrophils with more than 6 lobes are defined as   HYPERsegmented  
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Why do hypersegs form?   DNA production defect slows production down & the nucleus forms many lobes.  
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True or False Hypersegmented Neutrophilic cell size remains the same with hypersegmentation.   False. They can become larger than 15 microns  
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The cytoplasm of Hypersegmented neutrophils is less funtional. True or False   False. They cytoplasm is normal in appearance and is still phagocytic.  
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Barr bodies are significant only when?   In diseases of chromosomal abnormailities.  
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Disease conditions of hypersegmented neutrophils include   Megaloblastic anemias (Folic acid deficency, or pernicious anemia), cancer therapy, chronic infections.  
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