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Blood, 1 November 2006, Vol. 108, No. 9, pp. 2892.

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Dacryocytes (teardrop cells)


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space Figure 1.. These abnormal erythrocytes have a teardrop, or pearlike, shape. They are associated with disorders with an abnormal spleen or bone marrow, such as idiopathic myelofibrosis, thalessemia, or myelophthisis.

Figure 1 Peter Maslak, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center

 
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