LabCE Course - White Cell and Platelet Disorders: Peripheral Blood Clues to Nonneoplastic Conditions
Decreased platelets
A blood specimen is received in the laboratory from a patient with suspected hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS). A peripheral blood smear was made and schistocytes were observed. Which of the following would also be reported, if the patient's diagnosis is HUS
Parasitic infection
A peripheral blood smear was reviewed and a representative field is shown on the right. Which of the following conditions may produce the results seen in this image
Septicemia
A peripheral blood smear with many myeloid cells was presented for morphology review (see image on the right). Toxic granulation and vacuoles in the neutrophil most likely represent which of the following conditions
Allergic reactions
A peripheral smear was submitted for review due to increased monocytes on the automated differential. The images on the right are representative fields from the Wright-Giemsa stained blood smear (1000X magnification). The increased monocytes and peripheral picture are consistent with each of the following conditions EXCEPT
DIC Autoimmune thrombocytopenia
A representative field from a peripheral blood smear, seen on the right, was held for morophological and clinical review as the total platelet count was 10.0 X 109/L. Conditions associated with these findings are
Reactive/atypical lymphocytes
An automated hematology counter flagged the white blood cell count. Upon review of the peripheral blood smear, the technologist viewed many cells that appeared similar to those in this image. What should the technologist report
True
An automated platelet count of 40.0 X 109/L was reported. Review of the peripheral blood smear (see image to the right) reveals single platelets in open fields as well as platelet clumps. The platelet count is likely INCORRECT
Pelger-Huet anomaly
Approximately 80 - 90% of the neutrophils on the peripheral blood smear of a young man are similar to those in the image. This peripheral smear most likely represents which condition
Frame A Frame B Frame C Frame D
Chediak-Higashi anomaly Parasitic infections Chronic metabolic conditions, such as diabetes mellitus Severe inflammatory states
Use of EDTA as the anticoagulant
Platelet satellites (see image to the right) may account for low platelet counts as determined by automated hematology cell counters. Satellitosis is initiated by
False
The image on the right is a microscopic field from a Wright-Giemsa stained peripheral blood smear (1000X magnification). The structure indicated by the arrow is an artifact and should not be reported
Include "giant platelets" on the report as this is the cell indicated by the arrow
The image on the right is a representative field from a Wright-Giemsa stained peripheral blood smear (1000X magnification). Based on the cell that is indicated by the arrow, what action should be taken
Chediak-Higashi anomaly inclusions
The inclusions noted in the cytoplasm of this white blood cell are most suggestive of which of these conditions
Toxic left shift
The neutrophils illustrated in this image are representative of those seen in a female patient's peripheral blood smear. The total WBC was 28.5 X 109/L (reference interval = 4.0 - 11.0). Which of the following BEST describes the condition associated with this WBC count and the white blood cells that are present in the image
False
The association of increased platelets accompanying neutrophilia and toxic granulation, as illustrated in this image, is called thrombocytopenia
Severe burns
The cell containing the inclusions indicated by the arrows are often associated with which of the following conditions
Bacterial infections Hemolytic anemia
The peripheral blood smear shown in this image was held for review because of an increased platelet count. Conditions in which platelets are increased include
Multiple myeloma
The upper image of a peripheral blood smear reveals RBC rouleaux formation. Several blood cells that are similar in appearance to the one indicated by the arrow in the bottom image are also seen on the smear. Which of the following conditions is associated with both of these findings
False
The white blood cell indicated by the arrow is representative of the atypical white blood cell associated with infectious mononucleosis
A decrease platelet count
This image is representative of a peripheral blood smear. As a result of this phenomenon, some automated automated hematology analzyers may report
Lysosomal enzymes Primary azurophilic granules
Toxic granulation noted in the neutrophils' cytoplasm reflects an increase in activity of which of the following
Chediak-Higashi anomaly
Which of the following conditions is NOT associated with an increase in the white blood cell shown in the image on the right
May Hegglin
Which of the following conditions may produce the findings indicated by the arrows in the image on the right
Image B
Which of the images below represents an area of appropriate cell density to choose for performance of a manual differential
Platelet satellitosis
Which of these conditions is associated with a pseudo-thrombocytopenia