Morphology Monday | Case MM250728
This week’s Morphology Monday case comes from a 26-year-old individual with a known history of anaemia who presented to A&E with generalised fatigue, mild jaundice, and bone pain in the lower limbs.
This week’s Morphology Monday case comes from a 26-year-old individual with a known history of anaemia who presented to A&E with generalised fatigue, mild jaundice, and bone pain in the lower limbs.
This week’s case features a 14-year-old male who had just celebrated his birthday when he presented to hospital with an abnormal full blood count and some concerning symptoms.
These findings raised the possibility of a haemoglobinopathy. Given the red cell morphology and raised RDW, follow-up testing was advised.
We’re thrilled to have kicked off our three-part webinar series on Antibody Identification (ABID). In Session 1: Tools of the Trade, we explored the foundational techniques and strategies used in antibody investigations.
Session 1: Tools of the Trade will provide a solid foundation in the basic techniques and principles of antibody investigation.
Howell-Jolly bodies are small, round inclusions
dawn of unknown paths
Borrelia’s morphology is distinct; they appear as thin, helical (spiral-shaped) organisms
Only Cells hosted an online webinar titled “TTP Diagnostics – Preventing a Fragmented Approach.”
HUS is a form of MAHA