neutrophil agglutination

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Neutrophil agglutination. Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Neutrophil agglutination.
Red blood cell non agglutination Crossmatching compatible donor Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red blood cell agglutination Crossmatching Incompatible donor Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red blood cell agglutination Crossmatching Incompatible donor Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red blood cell agglutination Crossmatching Incompatible donor Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red blood cell agglutination Crossmatching Incompatible donor Royalty Free Stock Photo
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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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