answersLogoWhite

0


Want this question answered?

Be notified when an answer is posted

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What is a name for blood smears?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Who smears the blood on the guards?

Lady Macbeth


Macbeth smears the guard's face with blood?

No it is Lady Macbeth that smears the guards with blood because Macbeth does not want to go back, so she goes and does it instead.


When comparing blood smears of patient with intact spleens and those of patients without spleens the blood smears of patients without spleens will likely reveal what?

because it mixs with diffrent liquids.


Why you perform thin and thick blood smear?

Smears are prepared to study microscopic features of a specimen. If we use thisk smears, then it would be difficult to study morphologic features. That's why, thin smears are preferred over thick smears


When comparing the blood smears of patients with intact spleens to those of patients without spleens the blood smears of patients without spleens will likely reveal?

One of the main functions of the spleen is to remove "old" platelets from the blood supply. This should mean that the blood smears from the patients without spleens would show far higher levels of platelets than would be seen in the samples from those with spleens.


When comparing the blood smears of patients with intact spleens to those patients without spleens the blood smears of patients without spleens will likely reveal?

One of the main functions of the spleen is to remove "old" platelets from the blood supply. This should mean that the blood smears from the patients without spleens would show far higher levels of platelets than would be seen in the samples from those with spleens.


Blood smears of patients without spleens will likely reveal what?

Howell-Jolly bodies


How is allergic rhinitis diagnosed?

Allergies can be evaluated by blood tests, skin testing for specific substances, or nasal smears.


When was Jammy Smears created?

Jammy Smears was created in 1976.


Thyroid gland FNA biopsy plus cytomorphologic findings suggestive of adenomatous goiter?

GROSS: MICROSCOPIC DESCRIPTION GROSS: Received are: (A) four slides with smears stated to be from right thyroid and (B) six slides with smears stated to be from left thyroid. MICROSCOPIC: the smears "A" and "B" show several thyrocytes in monolayers, set in colloid and blood.


What do blood smears of patients without spleens reveal?

Blood smears of patients without spleens may reveal Howell-Jolly bodies, which are small, round, purple-stained inclusions in red blood cells. Howell-Jolly bodies are typically removed by a healthy spleen, so their presence in blood smears suggests an absent or non-functioning spleen. This finding can be helpful in diagnosing conditions such as splenic dysfunction or absence.


What is the legal age to start getting pap smears?

There is no law that determines the time to start pap smears. Pap smears are recommended for women 21 to 65.