Definition of Spherocyte. Meaning of Spherocyte. Synonyms of Spherocyte

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Meaning of Spherocyte from wikipedia

- of spherocytes in the blood, i.e. erythrocytes (red blood cells) that are sphere-shaped rather than bi-concave disk shaped as normal. Spherocytes are...
- surface area, and formation of spherocytes with decreased mechanical compliance during circulation.[citation needed] Spherocytes have less plasma membrane...
- Target cells Echinocytes and Burr cells Elliptocytes and Ovalocytes Spherocytes Stomatocytes or Mouth cells Drepanocytes or Sickle Cells Degmacytes or...
- Blood smear from a patient with warm autoimmune hemolytic anemia showing spherocytes, marked polychromasia and a nucleated red blood cell. Specialty Hematology...
- bite. The loss of membrane causes the red blood cells to become spherocytes. Spherocytes are not as flexible as normal RBCs and will be singled-out for...
- deficiency or McLeod phenotype, sickle cells for sickle cell anemia, spherocytes for immune-mediated hemolysis or hereditary spherocytosis, elliptocytosis...
- Considerations, Complete Blood Cell Count and Peripheral Smear, Reticulocytes and Spherocytes". Medscape Reference. 2019-02-02. Archived from the original on 2017-10-06...
- ovalocytosis) - individuals are of European descent and elliptocytes and spherocytes are simultaneously present in their blood Elliptocytosis was first described...
- cell morphology including "budding red cells, fragmented red cells, spherocytes, elliptocytes, triangular cells, and other bizarre-shaped red cells."...
- fragments called schistocytes, red blood cells that look like spheres (spherocytes), and/or red blood cells missing small pieces (bite cells). An increased...