- as that in the
peripheral blood.[citation needed] The
finding of
erythrophagocytosis,
where phagocytosed erythrocytes are observed,
signifies haemorrhage...
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dilated sinusoids lined with
reticulum cells.
There is a
marked erythrophagocytosis and
lymphocytic infiltration of the pulp.
Peripheral smear for malarial...
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metabolism related to the
underlying disorder, and, in some cases,
erythrophagocytosis. Some
cases of
myelophthisis are
thought to be
related to the release...
-
phagocytosis and is
often seen with red
blood cells (a
process known as
erythrophagocytosis)
inside when
viewed in
stool samples.
Especially in
Latin America...
-
anemia seen in M.
haemofelis infection is a
result of
extravascular erythrophagocytosis by
macrophages in the spleen, liver, lungs, and bone marrow. Left...
-
phagocytosed by the red pulp macrophages. This
process is
known as
erythrophagocytosis,
which is
important for the
turnover of red
blood cells and the recycling...
-
Peripheral blood smear may show
corresponding polychromasia.
Neutrophil erythrophagocytosis is
suggestive of PCH,
while the
absence of red cell agglutination...
- (April 2008). "Sequential
regulation of
ferroportin expression after erythrophagocytosis in
murine macrophages:
early mRNA
induction by haem,
followed by...
- of
interstitial pneumonitis and
viral myocarditis, respectively.
Erythrophagocytosis (i.e.
ingestion of red
blood cells by histiocytes)
often occurs in...
- AS,
Cossman J,
Tsokos M (November 1983). "Malignant
lymphoma and
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