INTRODUCTIONBlood samples sent to external laboratories are not always fresh enough to provide maximum information. A freshly prepared smear will enable the haematologist to make a more meaningful interpretation of red cell morphology in cases of anaemia. In addition, the identification of haemobartinella (a blood parasite) and Heinz bodies (erythrocyte refractile bodies, in large numbers indicative of degenerative processes as in depression anaemias) is more likely. Improved leukocyte preservation may help establish the presence of a left shift (increased numbers of immature neutrophils indicative of a toxic condition).
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NB. Please refer to the Key Notes section Blood Smears - Troubleshooting if you have any difficulty with this task.