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Neutrophil agglutination.
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Neutrophil agglutination, or the clumping of neutrophils, is a rare phenomenon often observed in blood smears. It can be caused by various factors, including infections, malignancies, or even the use of certain anticoagulants.It can lead to a false low white blood cell count (pseudoleukopenia). Peripheral blood, Wright x1000.


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