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Not many people know about what happens when you pee in a cup, have to send in your poop, or have blood drawn. And I like telling stories from work.

I'm here to open the lid on the "magic box" that is the clinical laboratory.

I'll also include other interesting medically-related things as I find them.


Untold Stories of the Clinical Laboratory
usmlepathslides:

Asymptomatic patientThis is a normal smear. Note the uniformity of the RBCs, the normal amount of central pallor, and the compression pallor induced by platelets sitting on top of the RBC membrane. This can be confused with malarial ring forms.

usmlepathslides:

Asymptomatic patient
This is a normal smear. Note the uniformity of the RBCs, the normal amount of central pallor, and the compression pallor induced by platelets sitting on top of the RBC membrane. This can be confused with malarial ring forms.

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