Medical Laboratory Science, Division of

Medical Laboratory Science in the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry at the University of Alberta offers a four-year professional degree program. Students acquire general certification from the Canadian Society for Medical Laboratory Science (CSMLS) and a BSc in Medical Laboratory Science (MLS).

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  • 2014-02-18

    Fraser, Marion

    A peripheral blood smear picture showing a dimorphic RBC population and tear cells in sideroblastic anemia.

  • 2014-02-18

    Fraser, Marion

    An image from a peripheral blood smear showing numerous tear cells in sideroblastic anemia.

  • 2014-02-18

    Fraser, Marion

    This image from a peripheral blood smear demonstrates increased spherocytosis and polychromasia seen in either hereditary spherocytosis or autoimmune hemolytic anemia (AIHA).

  • 2014-02-18

    Fraser, Marion

    This image from a peripheral blood smear demonstrates increased spherocytosis and polychromasia seen in either hereditary spherocytosis or autoimmune hemolytic anemia (AIHA).

  • 2014-02-18

    Fraser, Marion

    This image from a peripheral blood smear demonstrates increased spherocytosis, polychromasia, and a Howell-Jolly body seen in either hereditary spherocytosis or autoimmune hemolytic anemia (AIHA).

  • 2018-05-22

    Kwon, Gloria

    An image from a peripheral blood smear demonstrating marked spherocytosis and polychromasia in hereditary spherocytosis (50X oil immersion). A nucleated red blood cell (center) and normal leukocytes can also be seen.

  • 2018-05-22

    Kwon, Gloria

    An image from a peripheral blood smear demonstrating marked spherocytosis and polychromasia in hereditary spherocytosis (50X oil immersion). A nucleated red blood cell (center) and normal leukocytes can also be seen.

  • 2014-02-18

    Fraser, Marion

    This image from a peripheral blood smear demonstrates increased spherocytosis and polychromasia seen in either hereditary spherocytosis or autoimmune hemolytic anemia (AIHA).

  • 2014-02-18

    Fraser, Marion

    A peripheral blood smear picture showing spherocytosis and polychromasia under 50X magnification.

  • 2018-05-22

    Kwon, Gloria

    An image from a peripheral blood smear demonstrating marked spherocytosis and polychromasia in hereditary spherocytosis (100X oil immersion). A small lymphocyte (center) can also be seen.

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