Rbc Flashcards

1
Q

Abnormal variation in RBC volume or diameter

A

Anisocytosis

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2
Q

Large RBC (.8 mm in diameter), MCV . 100 fL

A

Macrocyte

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3
Q

Large oval RBC

A

Oval macrocyte

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4
Q

Small RBC (,6 mm in diameter), MCV , 80 fL

A

Microcyte

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5
Q

Abnormal variation in RBC shape

A

Poikilocytosis

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6
Q

Small, round, dense RBC with no central pallor

A

Spherocyte

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7
Q

cigar-shaped

A

Elliptocyte

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8
Q

egg-shaped

A

ovalocyte

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9
Q

RBC with slit-like area of central pallor

A

Stomatocyte

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10
Q

Thin, dense, elongated RBC pointed at each end; may be curved

A

Sickle cell (depranocyte/menisocyte)

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11
Q

RBC with hemoglobin concentrated in the center and around the periphery resembling a target

A

Target cell (codocyte)

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12
Q

Fragmented RBC caused by rupture in the peripheral circulation

A

Schistocyte (schizocyte)

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13
Q

RBC fragment in shape of a helmet

A

Helmet cell (keratocyte)

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14
Q

Small, dense RBC with few irregularly spaced projections of varying length

A

Acanthocyte (spur cell)

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15
Q

RBC with blunt or pointed, short projections that are usually evenly spaced over the surface of cell; present in all fields of blood film but in variable numbers per field‡

A

Burr cell (echinocyte)

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16
Q

RBC with a single pointed extension resembling a teardrop or pear

A

Teardrop cell (dacryocyte)

17
Q

Dark blue-purple, fine or coarse punctate granules distributed throughout cytoplasm

A

Basophilic stippling

18
Q

Dark blue-purple dense, round granule; usually one per cell; occasionally multiple

A

Howell-Jolly body

19
Q

Round, dark blue-purple granule attached to inner RBC membrane

A

Heinz body

20
Q

Irregular clusters of small, light to dark blue granules, often near periphery of cell

A

Pappenheimer bodies‡

21
Q

Rings or figure-eights

A

Cabot ring

22
Q

Composition of Inclusion:

Basophilic stippling

A

Precipitated RNA

23
Q

Composition of Inclusion:

Howell-Jolly body

A

DNA (nuclear fragment)

24
Q

Composition of Inclusion:

Heinz body

A

Denatured hemoglobin

25
Q

Composition of Inclusion:

Pappenheimer bodies

A

Iron

26
Q

Composition of Inclusion:

Cabot ring

A

Mitotic spindle remnant