The Lupus Erythematosus cells (LE) phenomenon is a hallmark of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), an autoimmune disease. LE cells are neutrophils or other white blood cells that have phagocytized nuclear Read More …
Category: BMLT
Abnormal haemoglobins
Abnormal haemoglobins are variations in the haemoglobin molecule that result from genetic mutations affecting the globin chains. These abnormalities can lead to various haematological disorders, including sickle cell disease, thalassemia, Read More …
Haemoglobin Pigments
Haemoglobin pigments are crucial in the diagnosis and management of various haematological conditions. These pigments, primarily the different forms of haemoglobin and their derivatives, can be measured to assess overall Read More …
Hemoglobin Synthesis
Hemoglobin is a vital protein found in red blood cells (RBCs) that plays a critical role in oxygen transport, carbon dioxide removal, and maintaining acid-base balance in the body. Here’s Read More …
Staining of bone marrow smear
The staining of bone marrow smears and the preparation of histological sections in a haematology lab are critical procedures for diagnosing various haematological disorders, such as leukaemia, anaemias, and myelodysplastic Read More …