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Abnormalities in erythrocyte morphology

Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]


Differential Diagnosis of Abnormalities in Erythrocyte Morphology

Differential Diagnosis of Abnormalities in Erythrocyte Morphology

Acanthocytes (spur cells)

Anisocytosis (variation in size), Poikilocytosis (irregular shape)

Basophilic Stippling

Cabot’s Ring Bodies

Codocytes (target cells)

Dacrocytes (teardrop)

Elliptocytes

Heinz Bodies

Howell-Jolly Bodies

Hypochromic Microcytes

Intraerythrocytic Parasites

Macrocytes

Schistocytes

Sickle Cells

Sideroblasts

  • Nucleated erythrocytes

Spherocytes

Stomatocytes

Diseases and diagnostic tools

Diseases and diagnostic tools

Affected by Sickle-cell disease, red blood cells alter shape and threaten to damage internal organs.

Blood diseases involving the red blood cells include:

Several blood tests involve [[red blood cell]s, including the RBC count (the number of red blood cells per volume of blood) and the hematocrit (percentage of blood volume occupied by red blood cells). The blood type needs to be determined to prepare for a blood transfusion or an organ transplantation.


Erythrocytes: (a) seen from surface; (b) in profile, forming rouleaux; (c) rendered spherical by water; (d) rendered crenate by salt. (c) and (d) do not normally occur in the body.
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