An image from a Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) cytospin slide demonstrating four lymphocytes (center, bottom) and a neutrophil (top) surrounded by red blood cells (60X oil immersion).
An image from a Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) cytospin slide showing two lymphocytes (center, bottom right), two neutrophils (center left, center right), and a nucleated red blood cell (bottom) surrounded by red blood cells (60X oil immersion).
An image of a peripheral blood smear demonstrating neutrophils with abnormally large fused granules seen in a patient with Chediak-Higashi syndrome (50X oil immersion). Two lymphocytes are present with no obvious abnormalities.
A peripheral blood smear picture showing a dimorphic population of red blood cells: hypochromic, microcytic RBCs next to normochromic, normocytic RBCs (50X oil immersion). A neutrophil (left) and a monocyte (right) are also present.
A peripheral blood smear picture showing a dimorphic population of red blood cells: hypochromic, microcytic red blood cells and tear cells next to normochromic, normocytic red blood cells (50X oil immersion).
A peripheral blood smear picture showing a dimorphic population of red blood cells: hypochromic, microcytic red blood cells, schistocytes, and tear cells next to normochromic, normocytic RBCs (50X oil immersion).
An image from a peripheral blood smear showing a neutrophil with dohle bodies dispersed in the cytoplasm (100X oil immersion) along with schistocytes and low platelets typically associated with microagniopathic hemolytic anemia.