2024
DOI: 10.1097/md.0000000000036205
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The green bad omen in blood smear and the potential of blood purification therapy: A case report

Yanhui Chen,
Wenpeng Ni,
Guanghong Gu

Abstract: Rationale: Green inclusions (GI) are distinct morphological features found in phagocytic cells like neutrophils and monocytes. These intracellular structures exhibit bright green color with unclear boundaries, and their origin and clinical significance are still not fully understood. GI carriers, often middle-aged to elderly with liver dysfunction, face higher mortality rates, earning them the nickname “inclusions of death.” This report presents a rare GI-related pediatric case, demonstrating a fav… Show more

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