What Are Target Cells Codocytes also known as target cells are red blood cells that have the appearance of a shooting target with a bullseye
Target cells or codocytes have an excess of cell membrane relative to cell volume Macrocytic target cells can be seen in liver disease and microcytic target cells may be seen in thalassemia Target cells also known as codocytes or leptocytes is a unique morphology of red blood cells characterized by a central round hemoglobin area surrounded by a rim of paler staining
What Are Target Cells
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Target cells adopt a bullseye morphology where hemoglobin is concentrated in the center and on the periphery with a colourless zone in between the two areas Other target cells may also look folded or bell shaped 1 3 Target cells have areas of increased staining resulting from redundant RBC membrane in relation to its cytoplasm in vivo these are bell shaped but flatten on spreading Causes Liver disease Obstructive jaundice Thalassaemias Haemoglobinopathies Sideroblastic anaemia Splenectomy
Cell Description Target cells adopt a bullseye morphology where hemoglobin is concentrated in the center and on the periphery with a colourless zone in between the two areas Other target cells may also look folded or bell shaped 1 3 Note The target cell membrane is thinner than normal cells 1 4 Cell Formation Three of the most common morphologies are burr cells echinocytes acanthocytes and target cells This topic discusses their mechanisms of formation and their usefulness in identifying systemic disorders
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These are red blood cells with characteristics that resemble a shooting target central staining ring of pallor outer rim of staining Target cells are abnormally resistant to saline haemolysis Causes include obstructive liver disease thalassaemia haemoglobin C Target cells have the appearance of a bull s eye with dark central zone of hemoglobin surrounded by relative pallor and then a peripheral rim of hemoglobin 50x Multiple target cells some examples are shown with an arrow in a 56 year old woman with cirrhosis 100x oil
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Codocytes also known as target cells are red blood cells that have the appearance of a shooting target with a bullseye
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