Sections View Full Chapter Figures Tables Videos Annotate Full Chapter Figures Tables Videos Supplementary Content +++ II.H.001 Blood ++ Graphic Jump LocationView Full Size||Download Slide (.ppt) II.H.001 Normal blood. Blood film. White cell concentrate. Note concentration of white cells. Three segmented neutrophils, two lymphocytes, and a monocyte, an approximately normal distribution by cell type. +++ II.H.002 Blood ++ Graphic Jump LocationView Full Size||Download Slide (.ppt) II.H.002 Blood. Normal blood. Blood film. White cell concentrate. Note concentration of white cells. Five segmented neutrophils, two lymphocytes, and a monocyte, an approximately normal distribution by cell type. +++ II.H.003 Blood ++ Graphic Jump LocationView Full Size||Download Slide (.ppt) II.H.003 Blood. Normal blood. Blood film. White cell concentrate. Note concentration of white cells. Segmented neutrophils, lymphocytes, and monocytes. Plasmacytoid lymphocyte. Note also concentration of platelets in this preparation. Lower density red cells (reticulocytes) may be more prevalent in background as well. +++ II.H.004 Leukoerythroblastic Reaction ++ Graphic Jump LocationView Full Size||Download Slide (.ppt) II.H.004 Leukoerythroblastic reaction. Blood film. White cell concentrate. Note multiple band neutrophils, myeloid immaturity, monocytes, nucleated red cell, and plasmacytoid lymphocyte. (Carcinoma cells in marrow.) +++ II.H.005 Leukoerythroblastic Reaction ++ Graphic Jump LocationView Full Size||Download Slide (.ppt) II.H.005 Leukoerythroblastic reaction. Blood film. White cell concentrate. Note four segmented neutrophils, four lymphocytes, myelocyte and metamyelocyte, eosinophil, and nucleated red cell. (Carcinoma cells in marrow.) +++ II.H.006 Leukoerythroblastic Reaction ++ Graphic Jump LocationView Full Size||Download Slide (.ppt) II.H.006 Leukoerythroblastic reaction. Blood film. White cell concentrate. Large immature neutrophil precursors amidst mass of neutrophils. Nucleated red cells observed in other fields (not shown). (Carcinoma in marrow) Your MyAccess profile is currently affiliated with '[InstitutionA]' and is in the process of switching affiliations to '[InstitutionB]'. Please click ‘Continue’ to continue the affiliation switch, otherwise click ‘Cancel’ to cancel signing in. Get Free Access Through Your Institution Learn how to see if your library subscribes to McGraw Hill Medical products. Subscribe: Institutional or Individual Sign In Username Error: Please enter User Name Password Error: Please enter Password Forgot Username? Forgot Password? Sign in via OpenAthens Sign in via Shibboleth