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Polychromasia is a
disorder where there is an
abnormally high
number of
immature red
blood cells found in the
bloodstream as a
result of
being prematurely...
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Enlargement Pleomorphism Nuclear polychromasia,
which means variability in
nuclear chromatin content.
Polychromasia otherwise refers to a
disease of immature...
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findings are
generally unremarkable,
except after 12 to 24 hrs
where polychromasia appears. For
reduced production of RBCs, like with low erythropoietin...
- cases, a
peripheral blood smear may show schistocytes, anisocytosis,
polychromasia, or poikilocytosis.
Direct antiglobulin testing is the only way to confirm...
- of an
already fixed cell (e.g. "reticulocyte" look
versus diffuse "
polychromasia"). To
achieve desired effects, the
stains are used in very
dilute solutions...
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haemofelis infection is
suspected in cats with
regenerative anemia, in
which polychromasia and
reticulocytosis are noted.
During the
acute phase of infection,...
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Newly formed RBCs are
usually slightly larger than
older RBCs and show
polychromasia. Even
where the
source of
blood loss is obvious,
evaluation of erythropoiesis...
- the
corrected count by a
factor of 2 (or
multiply with ½)
whenever polychromasia (the
presence of
immature marrow reticulocytes or "shift" cells) is...
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creating shapes and
volumes with more body, more prominence, and less
polychromasia. On the
rooftop there are six skylights/staircase
exits (four of which...
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subtle in the
acute phase.
Peripheral blood smear may show
corresponding polychromasia.
Neutrophil erythrophagocytosis is
suggestive of PCH,
while the absence...