Abstract:Unfamiliarity with the appearance of immature neutrophils and mature neutrophils with bilobed nuclei and coarse clumping of the nuclear chromatin can lead to their erroneous classification. Presence of Pelger-Huët cells might be mistaken for a shift to the left, which represents an increase in the number of un-segmented (band) neutrophils in the circulation. Pelger-Huët anomaly, rather rare disorder is an inherited failure of the nuclei of neutrophils (and also eosinophils) to mature to the normal segmented fo… Show more
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