name cell type

schistocyte/helmet cell
d/t mechanical damage, shearing of rbcs
seen in MAHA, prosthetic heart valve, aortic stenosis, DIC/TTP/HUS
what are these inclusions? seen in hemolytic anemia and post splenectomy

Howell-Jolly Bodies
made of DNA remnants
what type of anemia seen with this image

sideroblastic anemia with ringed sideroblasts
what type of cells are these? 
blasts

what does green arrow represent? and what condition?

mitotic figures seen in DLBCL d/t increased proliferation
what CD markers do you expect to see with these cells

CD15 and CD30
Reed Sternberg cells
name the pathogenesis

sickle cell
d/t point mutation in beta globin gene -> aggregation of deoxy Hb
what are these?

stomatocytes
seen in hereditary stomatocytosis and immune hemolytic anemia
what disease?

malaria
what condition is represented here

AML
>20% blasts
what condition represented?

follicular lymphoma
many follicles and NO starry sky pattern
what kind of HL is this? and what kind of RS cells will you see?


Nodular Sclerosing Classical HL type with lacunar type RS cells
what is defect causing this cell type

elliptocyte
d/t RBC spectrin defect
what is the arrow pointing to in this cell and what does it mean?

Auer Rods
made of MPO, seen in AML
what type of anemia is pictured below

Iron Deficiency Anemia
small red cells with narrow rim of peripheral hemoglobin/central clearing >1/3
microcytic = rbcs are smaller than the nucleus of a small lymphocyte
what are the red arrows and what are they made of?

auer rods made of MPO
seen in AML
what condition does this represent?
bonus: what virus is this condition associated with

clover cells
seen in adult t-cell leukemia/lymphoma (ATLL)
virus: HTLV-1
what cell type and what condition?

Popcorn cell in Nodular Lymphocyte Predominant HL
causes of these cells

dacrocytes/tear drop
d/t fibrosis or metaplasia
seen in PMF/myelofibrosis, myelophthisic anemia
what is this, what conditions is this seen in?

rouleaux formations
seen in multiple myeloma, Waldenstrom macroglobulinemia
what is indicated by the arrow? what other type of cells can you see?

HbC crystal and target cells
what condition?

CML
<20% blasts, increased basophils
what are these cells and what do they represent?

hallmark or horshoe shaped cells
seen in Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma
associated conditions

target cells
seen in liver disease, thalassemia, HbC, post splenectomy
what are the two main causes of this cell

hypersegmented neutrophil
Folate and Vitamin B12 deficiency leads to megaloblastic anemia
what conditions are associated with and what immunoglobulins would you see?

cold agglutination
associated w mononucleosis, mycoplasma
IgM mediated
what cell and what condition

smudge cell/basket cell
seen in CLL
what condition is associated with these findings?

Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis
describe morphology and associated conditions

spherocyte
increased RDW, only true increased MCHC, lack of central pallor
seen in hereditary spherocytosis, immune hemolytic anemia
what does this inclusion in neutrophils indicate

leukamoid reaction >> malignancy
dohle body
what is the diagnosis

aplastic anemia
fat cells filling BM leads to pancytopenia
What is the diagnosis?

Hairy Cell Leukemia
IHC+ annexin A1, TRAP
what gives the this cell its shape? and what condition is it assoc w

bite cell
from macrophages "biting" out the heinz bodies in the spleen, associated w G6PD
what cell and what condition? what else would you expect to see on PBS or BM bx?

psuedo-Pelger Huet Cell
seen in myelodysplastic syndrome, ringed sideroblasts