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Module-1
Topic name
RBCs Abnormal morphology
Sub code: BMLT4001
Sub Name: Hematology &
Hematological disorders
Department: Department of MLT, SMAS
Faculty: A. Vamsi Kumar
Designation : Assistant professor
Sem- IV
SYLLABUS OVERVIEW
Course outcomes
On completion of this course, the student can be able to:
• Perform ESR, PCV, & Teach blood cell functions
Learning outcomes
On completion of this course, the student can be able to:
• Properties of RBC’s
• Normal Morphology of RBC
• Abnormal Morphologies of RBCs
Contents
1. Definition of Hematology
2. Properties of blood
3. Composition of blood
4. Volume of the blood
5. Abnormal RBC morphology
6. Clinical Conditions
7. Hemorrhagic disorders
RED BLOOD CELL MORPHOLOGY
THIS I WILL DISCUSS LATER
RED BLOOD CELL MORPHOLOGY
Abnormal erythrocyte
morphology is found in
pathological states that may be
:
- abnormalities in size
(anisocytosis).
- In shape (poikilocytosis).
-In hemoglobin content or the
presence of inclusion bodies in
erythrocyte.
RED BLOOD CELL MORPHOLOGY
Hypochromic:
A descriptive term applied to a red blood cell with a
decreased concentration of hemoglobin.
Normochromic:
A descriptive term applied to a red blood cell with a
normal concentration of hemoglobin.
Normocytic:
A descriptive term applied to normal size of RBC
Macrocytic:
A descriptive term applied to a larger than normal
red blood cell.
1-Variation in erythrocyte size
(anisocytosis)
1-Microcytosis:
Morphology:
- Decrease in the red cell size. Red cells are smaller than ± 7µm in
diameter. The nucleus of a small lymphocyte (± 8,µm) is a
useful guide to the size of a red blood cell.
Found in:
- Iron deficiency anemia.
- Thalassaemia.
- Sideroblastic anemia.
- Lead poisoning.
- Anemia of chronic disease.
1-Variation in erythrocyte size
(anisocytosis)
Comment:
Most erythrocytes presented in
the picture are microcytes
(compare with the small
lymphocyte). The degree of
hemoglobinization is sufficient.
Normal platelets and single
ovalocytes are present.
Staining: MGG Magnification: x
1000
1. microcyte 2. normocyte
1-Variation in erythrocyte size
(anisocytosis)
2-Macrocytosis:
Morphology:
Increase in the size of a red
cell. Red cells are larger than
9µm in diameter. May be
round or oval in shape, the
diagnostic significance being
different.
Found in:
- Folate and B12 deficiencies
(oval)
- Ethanol (round)
- Liver disease (round)
- Reticulocytosis (round)
II-Variation in hemoglobin content
1-Hypochromasia:
Morphology:
Increase in the red cells' central
pallor which occupies more than the
normal third of the red cell diameter.
Found in:
- Iron deficiency
- Thalassaemia
any of the conditions leading to
Microcytosis
II-Variation in hemoglobin content
2- Polychromasia:
Morphology:
Red cells stain shades of blue-gray
as a consequence of uptake of both
eosin (by hemoglobin) and basic dyes
(by residual ribosomal RNA). Often
slightly larger than normal red cells
and round in shape - round
macrocytosis.
Found in:
Any situation with reticulocytosis - for
example bleeding, hemolysis or response
to haemostatic factor replacement.
III- Variation of red cells shape (Poikilocytosis)
RBCs may have different shapes:
1- Spherocytosis:
Morphology:
Red cells are more spherical. Lack
the central area of pallor on a stained
blood film.
Found in:
- Hereditary spherocytosis
- Immune haemolytic anemia
- Zieve's syndrome
- Microangiopathic haemolytic anemia
III- Variation of red cells shape (Poikilocytosis)
2-Target Cells:
Morphology:
Red cells have an area of increased
staining which appears in the area
of central pallor.
Found in:
-Obstructive liver disease
- Severe iron deficiency
- Thalassaemia
- Haemoglobinopathies (S and C)
- Post splenectomy
III- Variation of red cells shape (Poikilocytosis)
3- Ovalocytes:
Morphology:
oval shape red blood cell
Found in:
- Thalassaemia major.
- Hereditary ovalocytosis.
- Sickle cell anemia
III- Variation of red cells shape (Poikilocytosis)
4- Elliptocytosis:
Morphology:
The red cells are oval or
elliptical in shape. Long axis is
twice the short axis.
Found in:
- Hereditary elliptocytosis
- Megaloblastic anemia
- Iron deficiency
- Thalassaemia
- Myelofibrosis
III- Variation of red cells shape (Poikilocytosis)
5- Tear Drop Cells:
Morphology:
Red cells shaped like a tear
drop or pear
Found in:
- Bone marrow fibrosis
- Megaloblastic anemia
- Iron deficiency
- Thalassaemia
III- Variation of red cells shape (Poikilocytosis)
6- Blister cell:
Morphology:
Have accentric hallow area.
Found in:
Microangiopathic hemolytic
anemia
III- Variation of red cells shape (Poikilocytosis)
7- Schistocytosis:
Morphology:
Fragmentation of the red
cells.
Found in:
- DIC
- Micro angiopathic haemolytic
anemia
- Mechanical haemolytic anemia
III- Variation of red cells shape (Poikilocytosis)
8- Stomatocytosis:
Morphology:
Red cells with a central linear
slit or stoma. Seen as mouth-
shaped form in peripheral
smear.
Found in:
- Alcohol excess
- Alcoholic liver disease
- Hereditary stomatocytosis
- Hereditary spherocytosis
III- Variation of red cells shape (Poikilocytosis)
9- Burr (crenation ) cell:
Morphology:
Red cell with uniformly spaced,
pointed projections on their
surface.
Found in:
- hemolytic anemia
- Uremia.
- Megaloblastic anemia
III- Variation of red cells shape (Poikilocytosis)
10- Keratocytes (horn cell):
Morphology:
Part of the cell fuses back leaving
two or three horn-like projections.
The keratocyte is a fragile cell and
remains in circulation for only a few
hours.
Found in:
- Uraemia
- Severe burns
- EDTA artifact
- Liver disease
III- Variation of red cells shape (Poikilocytosis)
11- Acanthocytosis:
Morphology:
are red blood cells with irregularly
spaced projections, these
projections very in width but
usually contain a rounded end
Found in:
- Liver disease
- Post splenectomy
- Anorexia nervosa and starvation
III- Variation of red cells shape (Poikilocytosis)
12- Sickle Cells:
Morphology:
Sickle shaped red cells
Found in:
Hb-S disease
III- Variation of red cells shape
(Poikilocytosis)
13- Rouleaux Formation:
Morphology:
Stacks of RBC's resembling a
stack of coins.
Found in:
- Hyperfibrinogenaemia
- Hyperglobulinaemia
III- Variation of red cells shape (Poikilocytosis)
14- Red cell-agglutination:
Morphology:
Irregular clumps of red cells
Found in:
- Cold agglutinins
- Warm autoimmune
hemolysis
III- Variation of red cells shape (Poikilocytosis)
15- Nucleated red blood cells.
These red blood cells are
released from the bone
marrow early into the blood
stream, due to the need for
oxygen. Normal red blood
cells do not contain a
nucleus on a peripheral
smear.
IV -Erythrocyte inclusion bodies
1- Howell-Jolly Bodies:
Morphology:
Small round cytoplasmic
red cell inclusion with
same staining
characteristics as nuclei
Found in:
- Post splenectomy
- Megaloblastic anemia
IV -Erythrocyte inclusion bodies
2- Siderotic Granules
(Pappenheimer Bodies)
RBCs which contain no
hemoglobin iron granules.
They appear as dense blue,
irregular granules which are
unevenly distributed in
Wright stained RBCs.
Pappenheimer bodies can be
increased in hemolytic
anemia, infections and post-
splenectomy.
IV -Erythrocyte inclusion bodies
3- Basophilic stippling:
Morphology:
Considerable numbers of
small basophilic inclusions in
red cells.
Found in:
- Thalassaemia
- Megaloblastic anemia
- Hemolytic anemia
- Liver disease
- Heavy metal poisoning.
IV -Erythrocyte inclusion bodies
4- Heinz Bodies:
Represent denatured hemoglobin
(methemoglobin - Fe+++) within
a cell. With a supravital stain
like crystal violet, Heinz bodies
appear as round blue
precipitates. Presence of Heinz
bodies indicates red cell injury
and is usually associated with
G6PD-deficiency.
IV -Erythrocyte inclusion bodies
5- Cabot Rings:
Reddish-blue threadlike rings
in RBCs of severe anemia's.
These are remnants of the
nuclear membrane and
appear as a ring or figure 8
pattern. Very rare finding in
patients with Megaloblastic
anemia, severe anemia's,
lead poisoning, and
dyserythropoiesis.
IV -Erythrocyte inclusion bodies
6- Parasites of Red Cell:
are protozoan parasites which
occur in many species of birds
and are the cause of avian
malaria. Transmitted by
mosquitoes, infection with
Plasmodium can be a cause of
hemolytic anemia
RBCs Abnormal morphology
Depiction of red blood cell
morphologies that may
appear on a peripheral
smear, showing:
(A) basophilic stippling, (B)
Howell-Jolly bodies, (C)
Cabot's ring bodies and (D)
Heinz's bodies.
Reference
• https://www.slideshare.net/VamsiIntellectual/introduction-to-
hematology-173160503
• Dr. NTR university of health sciences B.Sc. MLT syllabus
Youtube videos
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-hm3pdr8UA
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQWlcSp9Sls
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XVWOlKdpF_I
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Abnormal morphology of rbc notes

  • 1. Module-1 Topic name RBCs Abnormal morphology Sub code: BMLT4001 Sub Name: Hematology & Hematological disorders Department: Department of MLT, SMAS Faculty: A. Vamsi Kumar Designation : Assistant professor Sem- IV
  • 3. Course outcomes On completion of this course, the student can be able to: • Perform ESR, PCV, & Teach blood cell functions
  • 4. Learning outcomes On completion of this course, the student can be able to: • Properties of RBC’s • Normal Morphology of RBC • Abnormal Morphologies of RBCs
  • 5. Contents 1. Definition of Hematology 2. Properties of blood 3. Composition of blood 4. Volume of the blood 5. Abnormal RBC morphology 6. Clinical Conditions 7. Hemorrhagic disorders
  • 6. RED BLOOD CELL MORPHOLOGY
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  • 12. RED BLOOD CELL MORPHOLOGY Abnormal erythrocyte morphology is found in pathological states that may be : - abnormalities in size (anisocytosis). - In shape (poikilocytosis). -In hemoglobin content or the presence of inclusion bodies in erythrocyte.
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  • 14. RED BLOOD CELL MORPHOLOGY Hypochromic: A descriptive term applied to a red blood cell with a decreased concentration of hemoglobin. Normochromic: A descriptive term applied to a red blood cell with a normal concentration of hemoglobin. Normocytic: A descriptive term applied to normal size of RBC Macrocytic: A descriptive term applied to a larger than normal red blood cell.
  • 15. 1-Variation in erythrocyte size (anisocytosis) 1-Microcytosis: Morphology: - Decrease in the red cell size. Red cells are smaller than ± 7µm in diameter. The nucleus of a small lymphocyte (± 8,µm) is a useful guide to the size of a red blood cell. Found in: - Iron deficiency anemia. - Thalassaemia. - Sideroblastic anemia. - Lead poisoning. - Anemia of chronic disease.
  • 16. 1-Variation in erythrocyte size (anisocytosis) Comment: Most erythrocytes presented in the picture are microcytes (compare with the small lymphocyte). The degree of hemoglobinization is sufficient. Normal platelets and single ovalocytes are present. Staining: MGG Magnification: x 1000 1. microcyte 2. normocyte
  • 17. 1-Variation in erythrocyte size (anisocytosis) 2-Macrocytosis: Morphology: Increase in the size of a red cell. Red cells are larger than 9µm in diameter. May be round or oval in shape, the diagnostic significance being different. Found in: - Folate and B12 deficiencies (oval) - Ethanol (round) - Liver disease (round) - Reticulocytosis (round)
  • 18. II-Variation in hemoglobin content 1-Hypochromasia: Morphology: Increase in the red cells' central pallor which occupies more than the normal third of the red cell diameter. Found in: - Iron deficiency - Thalassaemia any of the conditions leading to Microcytosis
  • 19. II-Variation in hemoglobin content 2- Polychromasia: Morphology: Red cells stain shades of blue-gray as a consequence of uptake of both eosin (by hemoglobin) and basic dyes (by residual ribosomal RNA). Often slightly larger than normal red cells and round in shape - round macrocytosis. Found in: Any situation with reticulocytosis - for example bleeding, hemolysis or response to haemostatic factor replacement.
  • 20. III- Variation of red cells shape (Poikilocytosis) RBCs may have different shapes: 1- Spherocytosis: Morphology: Red cells are more spherical. Lack the central area of pallor on a stained blood film. Found in: - Hereditary spherocytosis - Immune haemolytic anemia - Zieve's syndrome - Microangiopathic haemolytic anemia
  • 21. III- Variation of red cells shape (Poikilocytosis) 2-Target Cells: Morphology: Red cells have an area of increased staining which appears in the area of central pallor. Found in: -Obstructive liver disease - Severe iron deficiency - Thalassaemia - Haemoglobinopathies (S and C) - Post splenectomy
  • 22. III- Variation of red cells shape (Poikilocytosis) 3- Ovalocytes: Morphology: oval shape red blood cell Found in: - Thalassaemia major. - Hereditary ovalocytosis. - Sickle cell anemia
  • 23. III- Variation of red cells shape (Poikilocytosis) 4- Elliptocytosis: Morphology: The red cells are oval or elliptical in shape. Long axis is twice the short axis. Found in: - Hereditary elliptocytosis - Megaloblastic anemia - Iron deficiency - Thalassaemia - Myelofibrosis
  • 24. III- Variation of red cells shape (Poikilocytosis) 5- Tear Drop Cells: Morphology: Red cells shaped like a tear drop or pear Found in: - Bone marrow fibrosis - Megaloblastic anemia - Iron deficiency - Thalassaemia
  • 25. III- Variation of red cells shape (Poikilocytosis) 6- Blister cell: Morphology: Have accentric hallow area. Found in: Microangiopathic hemolytic anemia
  • 26. III- Variation of red cells shape (Poikilocytosis) 7- Schistocytosis: Morphology: Fragmentation of the red cells. Found in: - DIC - Micro angiopathic haemolytic anemia - Mechanical haemolytic anemia
  • 27. III- Variation of red cells shape (Poikilocytosis) 8- Stomatocytosis: Morphology: Red cells with a central linear slit or stoma. Seen as mouth- shaped form in peripheral smear. Found in: - Alcohol excess - Alcoholic liver disease - Hereditary stomatocytosis - Hereditary spherocytosis
  • 28. III- Variation of red cells shape (Poikilocytosis) 9- Burr (crenation ) cell: Morphology: Red cell with uniformly spaced, pointed projections on their surface. Found in: - hemolytic anemia - Uremia. - Megaloblastic anemia
  • 29. III- Variation of red cells shape (Poikilocytosis) 10- Keratocytes (horn cell): Morphology: Part of the cell fuses back leaving two or three horn-like projections. The keratocyte is a fragile cell and remains in circulation for only a few hours. Found in: - Uraemia - Severe burns - EDTA artifact - Liver disease
  • 30. III- Variation of red cells shape (Poikilocytosis) 11- Acanthocytosis: Morphology: are red blood cells with irregularly spaced projections, these projections very in width but usually contain a rounded end Found in: - Liver disease - Post splenectomy - Anorexia nervosa and starvation
  • 31. III- Variation of red cells shape (Poikilocytosis) 12- Sickle Cells: Morphology: Sickle shaped red cells Found in: Hb-S disease
  • 32. III- Variation of red cells shape (Poikilocytosis) 13- Rouleaux Formation: Morphology: Stacks of RBC's resembling a stack of coins. Found in: - Hyperfibrinogenaemia - Hyperglobulinaemia
  • 33. III- Variation of red cells shape (Poikilocytosis) 14- Red cell-agglutination: Morphology: Irregular clumps of red cells Found in: - Cold agglutinins - Warm autoimmune hemolysis
  • 34. III- Variation of red cells shape (Poikilocytosis) 15- Nucleated red blood cells. These red blood cells are released from the bone marrow early into the blood stream, due to the need for oxygen. Normal red blood cells do not contain a nucleus on a peripheral smear.
  • 35. IV -Erythrocyte inclusion bodies 1- Howell-Jolly Bodies: Morphology: Small round cytoplasmic red cell inclusion with same staining characteristics as nuclei Found in: - Post splenectomy - Megaloblastic anemia
  • 36. IV -Erythrocyte inclusion bodies 2- Siderotic Granules (Pappenheimer Bodies) RBCs which contain no hemoglobin iron granules. They appear as dense blue, irregular granules which are unevenly distributed in Wright stained RBCs. Pappenheimer bodies can be increased in hemolytic anemia, infections and post- splenectomy.
  • 37. IV -Erythrocyte inclusion bodies 3- Basophilic stippling: Morphology: Considerable numbers of small basophilic inclusions in red cells. Found in: - Thalassaemia - Megaloblastic anemia - Hemolytic anemia - Liver disease - Heavy metal poisoning.
  • 38. IV -Erythrocyte inclusion bodies 4- Heinz Bodies: Represent denatured hemoglobin (methemoglobin - Fe+++) within a cell. With a supravital stain like crystal violet, Heinz bodies appear as round blue precipitates. Presence of Heinz bodies indicates red cell injury and is usually associated with G6PD-deficiency.
  • 39. IV -Erythrocyte inclusion bodies 5- Cabot Rings: Reddish-blue threadlike rings in RBCs of severe anemia's. These are remnants of the nuclear membrane and appear as a ring or figure 8 pattern. Very rare finding in patients with Megaloblastic anemia, severe anemia's, lead poisoning, and dyserythropoiesis.
  • 40. IV -Erythrocyte inclusion bodies 6- Parasites of Red Cell: are protozoan parasites which occur in many species of birds and are the cause of avian malaria. Transmitted by mosquitoes, infection with Plasmodium can be a cause of hemolytic anemia
  • 41. RBCs Abnormal morphology Depiction of red blood cell morphologies that may appear on a peripheral smear, showing: (A) basophilic stippling, (B) Howell-Jolly bodies, (C) Cabot's ring bodies and (D) Heinz's bodies.
  • 43. Youtube videos • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-hm3pdr8UA • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQWlcSp9Sls • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XVWOlKdpF_I