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Differentials Slide Review Obj: 3b

Hyper-Segmented Neutrophil ©2002 MTS, University of Washington Department of Laboratory Medicine

© 2004 College of American Pathologists Large Lymphocyte © 2004 College of American Pathologists

© 2004 College of American Pathologists Howell-Jolly Bodies © 2004 College of American Pathologists

Hyper-Segmented Neutrophil © 2003 American Society for Clinical Pathology

© 2004 College of American Pathologists Band Neutrophil © 2004 College of American Pathologists

Nucleated RBC/ Metarubricyte © 2004 College of American Pathologists

©2002 MTS, University of Washington Department of Laboratory Medicine Elliptocytes ©2002 MTS, University of Washington Department of Laboratory Medicine

© 2004 College of American Pathologists Eosinophil © 2004 College of American Pathologists

©2002 MTS, University of Washington Department of Laboratory Medicine Monocyte ©2002 MTS, University of Washington Department of Laboratory Medicine

© 2003 American Society for Clinical Pathology Monocyte © 2003 American Society for Clinical Pathology

© 2003 American Society for Clinical Pathology Monocyte with Auer Rod © 2003 American Society for Clinical Pathology

© 2004 College of American Pathologists Lymphocyte © 2004 College of American Pathologists

© 2004 College of American Pathologists Eosinophil © 2004 College of American Pathologists

© 2004 College of American Pathologists Hypochromic RBC © 2004 College of American Pathologists

© 2004 College of American Pathologists Giant Platelet © 2004 College of American Pathologists

Nucleated RBC/Metarubricyte © 2004 College of American Pathologists

© 2003 American Society for Clinical Pathology Band Neutrophils © 2003 American Society for Clinical Pathology

Small Lymphocyte © 2004 College of American Pathologists

©2002 MTS, University of Washington Department of Laboratory Medicine Hemoglobin C Crystals ©2002 MTS, University of Washington Department of Laboratory Medicine

Auer Rod in Monocyte © 2003 American Society for Clinical Pathology

© 2004 College of American Pathologists Band Neutrophil © 2004 College of American Pathologists

© 2003 American Society for Clinical Pathology Reactive Lymphocyte © 2003 American Society for Clinical Pathology

Helmet Cell/ Schistocyte © 2004 College of American Pathologists

© 2003 American Society for Clinical Pathology Eosinophil © 2003 American Society for Clinical Pathology

Giant Platelet/ Increased Platelet Estimate © 2004 College of American Pathologists

© 2004 College of American Pathologists Microcytic RBC © 2004 College of American Pathologists

© 2003 American Society for Clinical Pathology Monocyte © 2003 American Society for Clinical Pathology

© 2004 College of American Pathologists Spherocyte © 2004 College of American Pathologists

Hypochromic, Normochromic, Normocytic, Microcytic ©2002 MTS, University of Washington Department of Laboratory Medicine

© 2004 College of American Pathologists Macrocytic RBC © 2004 College of American Pathologists

©2002 MTS, University of Washington Department of Laboratory Medicine Reactive Lymphocyte ©2002 MTS, University of Washington Department of Laboratory Medicine

© 2004 College of American Pathologists Howell-Jolly Body © 2004 College of American Pathologists

Teardrop Cells/ Dacrocytes © 2004 College of American Pathologists

© 2004 College of American Pathologists Lymphocyte © 2004 College of American Pathologists

Helmet Cell/Schistocyte, Platelet Clumping © 2004 College of American Pathologists

© 2004 College of American Pathologists Basophil © 2004 College of American Pathologists

Platelet © 2004 College of American Pathologists

Increased Platelet Estimate © 2004 College of American Pathologists

© 2004 College of American Pathologists Segmented Neutrophil © 2004 College of American Pathologists

© 2004 College of American Pathologists Lymphocyte © 2004 College of American Pathologists

© 2004 College of American Pathologists Target Cell/ Codocyte © 2004 College of American Pathologists

Segmented Neutrophil, Marked Poikilocytosis © 2004 College of American Pathologists

Polychromatophilic/Diffusely Basophilic Erythrocyte © 2004 College of American Pathologists

Normochromic/Normocytic RBCs © 2004 College of American Pathologists

© 2004 College of American Pathologists Teardrop Cell © 2004 College of American Pathologists

© 2004 College of American Pathologists Elliptocyte © 2004 College of American Pathologists

© 2004 College of American Pathologists Segmented Neutrophil © 2004 College of American Pathologists

© 2003 American Society for Clinical Pathology Segmented Neutrophil © 2003 American Society for Clinical Pathology

Plasmocyte © 2004 College of American Pathologists

Reactive Lymphocyte © 2003 American Society for Clinical Pathology

© 2003 American Society for Clinical Pathology Reactive Lymphocyte © 2003 American Society for Clinical Pathology

Lymphocyte © 2004 College of American Pathologists

Lymphocyte © 2003 American Society for Clinical Pathology

© 2003 American Society for Clinical Pathology Reactive Lymphocyte © 2003 American Society for Clinical Pathology

© 2004 College of American Pathologists Basophil © 2004 College of American Pathologists

Giant Platelet © 2004 College of American Pathologists

Basket Cell/ Smudge Cell/ Skip-o-Cyte © 2003 American Society for Clinical Pathology

Spherocyte/Microcyte © 2004 College of American Pathologists

Eosinophil © 2004 College of American Pathologists

Basophil © 2004 College of American Pathologists

© 2004 College of American Pathologists Sickle Cells © 2004 College of American Pathologists

Segmented Neutrophil © 2003 American Society for Clinical Pathology

Spherocytes/Mirocytes © 2004 College of American Pathologists

©2002 MTS, University of Washington Department of Laboratory Medicine Band Neutrophil ©2002 MTS, University of Washington Department of Laboratory Medicine

Segmented Neutrophil © 2004 College of American Pathologists

Monocyte © 2003 American Society for Clinical Pathology

© 2003 American Society for Clinical Pathology Basophil © 2003 American Society for Clinical Pathology

Target Cell / Codocyte © 2004 College of American Pathologists

Metamyelocyte © 2004 College of American Pathologists

Basophil © 2004 College of American Pathologists

Band Neutrophil © 2004 College of American Pathologists

Lymphocyte © 2004 College of American Pathologists

© 2003 American Society for Clinical Pathology Monocyte © 2003 American Society for Clinical Pathology

Monocyte © 2003 American Society for Clinical Pathology

©2002 MTS, University of Washington Department of Laboratory Medicine Basophil ©2002 MTS, University of Washington Department of Laboratory Medicine

Elliptocytes/Ovalocytes © 2003 American Society for Clinical Pathology

Lymphocyte with Azurphilic Granulation © 2004 College of American Pathologists

Myelocyte with Dawn of Neutrophilia © 2003 American Society for Clinical Pathology

Band, and Segmented Neutrophils © 2003 American Society for Clinical Pathology

Nucleated RBC/ Metarubricyte ©2002 MTS, University of Washington Department of Laboratory Medicine

Teardrop Cells © 2004 College of American Pathologists

© 2004 College of American Pathologists Segmented Neutrophil © 2004 College of American Pathologists

Eosinophil © 2003 American Society for Clinical Pathology

©2002 MTS, University of Washington Department of Laboratory Medicine Blast Form ©2002 MTS, University of Washington Department of Laboratory Medicine

© 2004 College of American Pathologists Lymphocyte © 2004 College of American Pathologists

Monocyte © 2004 College of American Pathologists

Hemoglobin C Crystal, Target Cells © 2003 American Society for Clinical Pathology

Nucleated RBC/ Metarubricyte © 2004 College of American Pathologists

©2002 MTS, University of Washington Department of Laboratory Medicine Monocyte Plasmacyte ©2002 MTS, University of Washington Department of Laboratory Medicine

© 2003 American Society for Clinical Pathology Segmented Neutrophil © 2003 American Society for Clinical Pathology

Segmented Neutrophils © 2004 College of American Pathologists

©2002 MTS, University of Washington Department of Laboratory Medicine Lymphocyte ©2002 MTS, University of Washington Department of Laboratory Medicine

Hyper-Segmented Neutrophil © 2004 College of American Pathologists

© 2004 College of American Pathologists Lymphocyte © 2004 College of American Pathologists

Segmented Neutrophil © 2004 College of American Pathologists

Metarubricyte/Nucleated RBC © 2003 American Society for Clinical Pathology

© 2004 College of American Pathologists Target Cell/ Codocyte © 2004 College of American Pathologists

Howell-Jolly Body © 2004 College of American Pathologists

Reactive Lymphocyte © 2004 College of American Pathologists

Reactive Lymphocyte, Normochromic/Normocytic © 2004 College of American Pathologists

Pelger-Hewitt Anomaly © 2003 American Society for Clinical Pathology

Howell-Jolly Body © 2004 College of American Pathologists

Hyper-Segmented Neutrophil © 2004 College of American Pathologists This project was funded at $3,000,000 (100% of its total cost) from a grant awarded under the Trade Adjustment Assistance Community College and Career Training Grants, as implemented by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Employment and Training Administration. Rogue Community College is an equal opportunity employer/program. Auxiliary aids and services, alternate form and language services are available to individuals with disabilities and limited English proficiency free of cost upon request.   This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. © 2004 College of American Pathologists