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  1. Aug 23, 2024 · Three of the most common morphologies are burr cells (echinocytes), acanthocytes, and target cells. This topic discusses their mechanisms of formation and their usefulness in identifying systemic disorders.

  2. Nov 21, 2023 · Burr cells, also known as echinocytes, are red blood cells with 10 to 30 small, uniform, evenly-spaced spicules (spikes) distributed over their cell surface. These spikes form when the outer...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EchinocyteEchinocyte - Wikipedia

    Echinocyte (from the Greek word echinos, meaning 'hedgehog' or 'sea urchin'), in human biology and medicine, refers to a form of red blood cell that has an abnormal cell membrane characterized by many small, evenly spaced thorny projections. [1] [2] A more common term for these cells is burr cells.

  4. Normal red blood cells are about the same size and shape. They’re round with an indentation in the center, like a disk. Red blood cells of abnormal sizes (anisocytosis) or shapes (poikilocytosis) may signal that your red blood cells can’t carry oxygen efficiently. When this happens, you have anemia.

  5. Burr cells are red blood cells with 10-30 uniform, short, blunt projections distributed evenly around the circumference of the cell, giving the red cell surface a serrated appearance. The red blood cells retain central pallor.

  6. Sep 14, 2023 · Burr cells (Echinocytes)‌‌. Diagnosis for Poikilocytosis. ‌Poikilocytosis can be diagnosed using a blood-smear test. A complete blood count ( CBC) test is the most common test for diagnosing a...

  7. 8 Echinocytes (Burr Cells) Michelle To and Valentin Villatoro. Cell Description: The red blood cell has multiple evenly distributed projections that are of equal length that cover the entire surface of the cell. 1 Cells usually have an area of central pallor. 2 . Cell Formation:

  8. The red blood cell has multiple evenly distributed projections that are of equal length that cover the entire surface of the cell. 1 Cells usually have an area of central pallor. 2 Cell Formation: Commonly form due to a “glass effect” during peripheral blood smear preparation with glass slides.

  9. Jan 1, 2018 · Burr cells are crenated red cells, also known as echinocytes. Crenated red cells have changed from a disc shape to spheres covered with short, sharply pointed projections. they are usually artefactual but may be seen in conditions such as uraemia, GI bleeding and stomach carcinoma.

  10. Burr cells are red blood cells (RBCs) with 10-30 uniform, short, blunt projections distributed evenly around the circumference of the cell, giving the red cell surface a serrated appearance. The red blood cells retain central pallor. They are found in uremia, and to a lesser extent post splenectomy.

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