
Diagnosis for Cells Case #23
May-Hegglin Anomaly is a rare, inherited, blood platelet disorder characterized by the triad of abnormally large platelets (giant platelets), thrombocytopenia, and inclusion bodies in leukocytes. Some people with this disorder may have no symptoms while others may have various bleeding abnormalities.
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May Hegglin Anomaly
May-Hegglin Anomaly
MYH-9 disease
Dohle body in neutrophil , along with platelet problem could be May Hegglin
DOHLE BODY IS ALWAYS DISTRIBUTED ON THE EDGE OF PLASMA ,ALONG WITH THE TOXIC GRANULE,INDICATING WHITE CELL TOXIC REACTION.