- 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...
- 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...
- vectensis, the
majority of its non-penetrant
sticky cnidocytes, the
spherocytes, are
found in the tentacles, and are
thought to help with prey capture...
- ovalocytosis) -
individuals are of
European descent and
elliptocytes and
spherocytes are
simultaneously present in
their blood Elliptocytosis was
first described...
-
fragments called schistocytes, red
blood cells that look like
spheres (
spherocytes), and/or red
blood cells missing small pieces (bite cells). An increased...
- Considerations,
Complete Blood Cell
Count and
Peripheral Smear,
Reticulocytes and
Spherocytes".
Medscape Reference. 2019-02-02.
Archived from the
original on 2017-10-06...
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acrocyanosis and
Raynaud phenomenon with a rare
complication of
gangrene Spherocytes are
found in
immunologically mediated hemolytic anemias.
Signs of hemolysis...