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Hema. RBC Morphology

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Why is morphology of red cells important   Aids physicians in diagnosis and relates to the quality of the indices results.  
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A slide that is too thin   cobblestone effect and has no central palor  
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a slide that is too thick looks like:   stacks of cells many overlapping  
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a normal slide is:   cells randomly spaced in singles or occasional doubles  
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The round and oval red cells with diameters of greater than 9 microns and decreased central pallor are   macrocytes or megalacytes  
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RBCs that vary significantly in size are called   Anisocytes  
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cells that have MCV of < 80, & normal central pallor are called   Microcytes  
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Cells with MCV > 100, round to oval, decreased central pallor are   Macrocytes or megalocytes  
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RBCs with > Normal MCV and central pallor, larger than normal.   Pseudomacrocytes  
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Pseudomacrocytes are larger than normal due to what?   Flattening on the slide  
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