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What Is Polychromasia? - Cleveland Clinic
Polychromasia means you have more immature red blood cells than what's considered normal . It's a finding on a blood test called a peripheral blood smear (PBS). Usually, it's a sign that red blood cells are being destroyed more quickly than your body can replace them (hemolytic anemia).
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Polychromasia - Wikipedia
Polychromasia is a disorder where there is an abnormally high number of immature red blood cells found in the bloodstream
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Polychromasia: What It Is, What Causes It, and How It's Treated
Polychromasia refers to the different colors your red blood cells (RBCs) appear under a microscope. It's not a diagnosis but anemia, infection, ...
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polychromasia
polychromasia Med. (ˌpɒlɪkrəʊˈmeɪzɪə) [mod.L., back-formation from polychromatic a. (see -ia1).] = polychromatophilia.1909 R. J. M. Buchanan Blood in Health & Dis. xi. 196 Polychromasia is common; with stains containing methyl blue and eosin such cells may be a light violet or even a distinct blue, ...
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Polychromasia - ASH Image Bank - American Society of Hematology
Polychromasia in a peripheral blood smear indicates an increased presence of immature red blood cells (reticulocytes), which appear larger and bluish-gray due ...
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Polychromasia - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
The term polychromasia suggests that the red cells are being stained many colours. In practice, it means that some of the red cells stain shades of bluish grey.
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Polychromasia: What It Is, Causes, Symptoms, And Treatment
Polychromasia is the presentation of multicolored red blood cells (RBCs) in a blood smear test. It's an indication of red blood cells being released ...
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Polychromasia - Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment
Polychromasia is a term that refers to the presence of red blood cells (RBCs) in the bloodstream that exhibit a variety of colors when stained and viewed under ...
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Polychromasia – Knowledge and References - Taylor & Francis
Polychromasia refers to the presence of immature red blood cells in the bloodstream, which can be caused by anemia or bone marrow injury.
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Polychromasia - LearnHaem | Haematology Made Simple
Polychromasia refers red cells of a range of colours. This is typically from the normal pink to the to the purplish colour.
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Polychromasia - Glossary - Better Understanding Health Issues - Biron
Polychromasia – Great variation in the colour of the red blood cells, including pale red, normal or dark colours, indicating a highly variable hemoglobin level.
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polychromatic
polychromatic, a. (ˌpɒlɪkrəʊˈmætɪk) [f. poly- + chromatic: see below. Cf. Gr. πολυχρώµατ-ος many-coloured.] 1. a. Having or characterized by various colours; many-coloured. polychromatic acid (Chem.): = polychromic acid, q.v.1849 Freeman Archit. i. i. 40 The polychromatic effect..was sought after in...
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Atypia
constitute atypia have different definitions for different diseases, but often include the following nucleus abnormalities:
Enlargement
Pleomorphism
Nuclear polychromasia Polychromasia otherwise refers to a disease of immature red blood cells.
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aniso-
aniso- also (before a vowel) anis-, combining form of Gr. ἄνισος unequal, a formative of technical terms, in many cases merely the negatives of corresponding terms in iso-. The chief are:— aniseikonia (æˌnaɪsaɪˈkəʊnɪə) Path. [Gr. εἰκον-, εἰκών image], a defect of vision marked by the presence of une...
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Normocytic anemia
In blood loss, morphologic findings are generally unremarkable, except after 12 to 24 hrs where polychromasia appears.
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