These inclusions are blue-purple in color, irregular in shape and located on the periphery of the cell. They were are Pappenheimer bodies. some people may think these inclusions ...
This arrow points to Howell and Jolly body, this blood smear has been taken from 86 old female patient presented with fatigue and abdominal pain, with increased white blood cell ...
Left is Oxalate Crystals , Right is Uric Acid Crystals
Note the PH of the Urine sample was 6
in hypotonic urine usually below < 1.005, the granules in vital white blood cell shows Brownian movements, these cells usually seen in Urinary Tract Infections, these cells called ...
Histolytica exists in two forms – trophozoite and cyst .
Trophozoites are motile by means of short and blunt pseudopodia hence ...
These are cystine crystals.
they are soluble in ammonia
they are soluble in alkaline pH
a 30 year-old female diagnosed with sickle cell anemia. “Sickle cell anemia (Hb SS disease) is caused by inheritance of two ßs genes and is the most serious of the sickling syndromes. ...
Sulfa crystals from the urinary sediment of a patient taking (sulfamethoxazol), These crystals resemble crystals of uric acid or calcium oxalate, but sulfa crystals are soluble in acetone
Sulfa ...
The cells shown in this field are red blood cells, white blood cells, and yeast
Infectious mononucleosis is an infection usually caused by the Epstein-Barr virus. The virus spreads through saliva, which is why it’s sometimes called “kissing disease.” ...
The structure shown is a granular cast