Figure 2.
Figure 2. Peripheral blood platelets. (A) Normal blood smear. (B) Macrothrombocyte. The platelet depicted (arrow) is larger than the average erythrocyte. (C) Microthrombocytes (arrows) are typical of those seen in Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome or X-linked thrombocytopenia. (D) Döhle-like bodies in the cytoplasm of neutrophils (arrows) are seen in the May-Hegglin anomaly. All photomicrographs originally made at magnification × 100 (Wright-Giemsa stain).

Peripheral blood platelets. (A) Normal blood smear. (B) Macrothrombocyte. The platelet depicted (arrow) is larger than the average erythrocyte. (C) Microthrombocytes (arrows) are typical of those seen in Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome or X-linked thrombocytopenia. (D) Döhle-like bodies in the cytoplasm of neutrophils (arrows) are seen in the May-Hegglin anomaly. All photomicrographs originally made at magnification × 100 (Wright-Giemsa stain).

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