Peripheral Blood Smear from a Baby
We review a peripheral blood smear from a baby. Baby's typically have more macrocytosis, reticulocytosis, and the lymphocytes have very immature looking chromatin patterns. These cells can be challenging for laboratorians. #medlab #hematology #cells #laboratory #medicallab #medicallaboratory

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