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Images from the Haematologica Atlas of Hematologic Cytology: schistocytes in thrombotic microangiopathies

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The presence of schistocytes is a constant feature of patients with thrombotic microangiopathies. The highest concentrations of schistocytes are observed in thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura in which they represent 1-18% of… Click to show full abstract

The presence of schistocytes is a constant feature of patients with thrombotic microangiopathies. The highest concentrations of schistocytes are observed in thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura in which they represent 1-18% of red blood cells. Lower concentrations can be observed in other thrombotic microangiopathies as well as in subjects with mechanical heart valves or other intravascular devices and in chronic renal diseases. Helmet cells (A-C, arrow) are erythrocytes with an amputated zone highlighted by a straight border as a result of a crash on a fi brin strand. The missing cell portion corresponds to the fragments of erythrocytes shown in (H) and (I). Keratocytes (cells with horns) (D-F, arrows) are characterized by two or three spicules separated by concave segments of membrane and have been formed by rupture of peripheral pseudovacuoles and subsequent fusion of the cell membrane. Fragments of erythrocytes with bizarre shapes escape a precise classi fi cation (G-I). In (F) and (G) you can also recognize microspherocytes, which are a secondary manifestation of fragmentation and should be included within the schistocyte count only in the presence of the shape abnormalities described in (A-F). 1 No con of interest to disclose.

Keywords: images haematologica; haematologica atlas; cytology; hematologic cytology; thrombotic microangiopathies; atlas hematologic

Journal Title: Haematologica
Year Published: 2022

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