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Atlas of Blood Cells in Hematology: Introduction, List of Contents, and Description

Introduction to Atlas of Blood Cells in Hematology

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Fig. Thin smear of peripheral blood (upper left), Neutrophil at the center of the field( upper middle), LE Cell in Blood Smear (upper left), blast cells in Wright stained smear of blood (middle left), Gram-stained smear focus at high power field (HPF) at the center, Nucleated red blood cell (RBC) (middle-right), Band cell (lower left), and reticulocyte (an immature red blood cell without a nucleus, having a granular or reticulated appearance) as shown in the lower left.

List of Contents for Atlas of Blood Cells in Hematology

  • Peripheral blood smear (PBS) comment microscopy preparation
  • Romanowsky stained (Leishman) PBS showing red blood cells (RBCs), white blood cells (lymphocytes), and platelets
  • Polymononuclear leukocyte (neutrophil) on PBS
  • Monocyte on Wright-stained PBS
  • Lymphocyte in Leishman stained PBS
  • Eosinophil on PBS
  • Blood Cancer Cells or Blasts or Leukemic cells on Peripheral Blood Smear
  • Reticulocytes in a peripheral blood smear stained with methylene blue
  • 3D blood cells in supravital stain
  • Nucleated Red Blood Cell on Peripheral blood smear
  • Band cell or Stab cell on PBS
  • Teardrop cells or Dacrocytes on PBS
  • Numerous blasts in peripheral blood smear
  • LE cell in peripheral blood smear
  • Plasma cell in Wright stained smear of bone marrow
  • Typical tongue-shaped blood smear
  • Auer rod in PBS
  • Wright stained bone marrow smear showing various stages of cells

Atlas of Blood Cells in Hematology

Peripheral blood smear (PBS) comment microscopy preparation

Fig. Peripheral blood smear (PBS) comment microscopy preparation step demonstration for blood cell count, morphology, and microorganisms evaluation

Romanowsky stained (Leishman) PBS showing red blood cells (RBCs), white blood cells (lymphocytes), and platelets

Fig. Romanowsky stained (Leishman) PBS showing red blood cells (RBCs), white blood cells (lymphocytes), and platelets at a magnification of 2000X

Polymononuclear leukocyte (neutrophil) on PBS

Fig. Polymononuclear leukocyte (neutrophil) on PBS at the center of this field in Leishman stained smear microscopic footage at a magnification of 4000X

Monocyte on Wright-stained PBS

Fig. Monocyte on Wright stained PBS microscopic image at a magnification of 4000X

Lymphocyte in Leishman stained PBS

Fig. Lymphocyte in Leishman stained PBS picture at a magnification of 4000X

Eosinophil on PBS

Fig. Eosinophil on PBS microscopic image at a magnification of 4000X

Blood Cancer Cells or Blasts or Leukemic cells on Peripheral Blood Smear

Fig. Blood Cancer Cells or Blasts or Leukemic cells on Wright stained Peripheral Blood Smear (PBS) microscopic image at a magnification of 1000X Observation

Reticulocytes in a peripheral blood smear stained with methylene blue

Fig. Reticulocytes in peripheral blood smear (PBS) stained with supravital stain, methylene blue

3D blood cells in supravital stain

Fig. 3D blood cells in supravital stain (new methylene blue) showing plenty of red blood cells (RBCs) and three lobes of the nucleus in neutrophil (arrowhead) at a magnification of 1600X

Nucleated Red Blood Cell on Peripheral blood smear

Fig. Nucleated Red Blood Cell (RBC) on peripheral blood smear (PBS) at the center of this field stained with Wright stain

Band cell or Stab cell on PBS

Fig. Band cell or Stab cell on PBS at the center of the field

Teardrop cells or Dacrocytes on PBS

Fig. Numerous teardrop cells or Dacrocytes on PBS

Numerous blasts in peripheral blood smear

Fig. Numerous blasts in peripheral blood smear of a CML patient

LE cell in peripheral blood smear

Fig. LE cell in peripheral blood smear

Plasma cell in Wright stained smear of bone marrow

Fig. Plasma cell in Wright stained smear of bone marrow at 3 O’clock

Typical tongue-shaped blood smear

Fig. Typical tongue-shaped blood smear showing head, body, and tail

Auer rod in PBS

Fig. Auer rod in PBS is azurophilic and can appear as a needle ( as in figure-largest cell cytoplasm), comma, diamond, rectangle, and corkscrew.

Wright stained bone marrow smear showing various stages of cells

Fig. Wright stained bone marrow smear showing various stages of cells footage at the magnification of 1000X

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