Early diagnosis ofEhrlichia ewingiiinfection in a lung transplant recipient by peripheral blood smear

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Examining a well-stained slide in a systematic manner is the key to being a good pathologist. For a blood smear, it involves examining first at low power (40× or 100×) for broader details and then going on to high power (400×) for finer details, from the tail end to the body of the slide. The ‘tail end’ is the key to early diagnosis.


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1967 ◽  
Vol 39 (1) ◽  
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SUCHADA POH

A child with diarrhea who does not have parenteral disease and whose peripheral blood smear shows more band neutrophils than segmented ones (regardless of the number of total neutrophils), should be strongly suspected of having shigellosis.


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B.C. Keller ◽  
I. Livshitz ◽  
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