Howell-Jolly Body

Peripheral blood smear, Wright-Giemsa stain, 1000x
Description:
Round, dense red cell inclusions of variable size, usually single with a staining characteristic of the nucleus.
Pathobiology:
A Howell-Jolly body is a nuclear remnant that results from incomplete nuclear expulsion as the orthochromic normoblast exits the bone marrow. May also form as a result of karyorrhexis (nuclear rupture). Small numbers normally are released into the peripheral blood from the bone marrow, but are not seen on a peripheral blood smear if the splenic function is normal or near normal. If a small accessory spleen is present following splenectomy in an otherwise normal patient, Howell-Jolly bodies usually are not present.
Differential diagnosis:
- Asplenia
- Megaloblastic anemia
- Hemolytic anemias
- Neonates
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Charles
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Hess,
M.D.,FACP
Professor of Internal Medicine |
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| Department of Medicine Division of Hematology/Oncology |
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| M.D. Degree: | University of Virginia, 1959 | |
| Residency: | Internal Medicine, University of Virginia | |
| Fellowship: | Hematology, University of Virginia | |
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Internal Medicine
Hematology |
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| Research Interests: | Hematologic malignancies, splenomegaly | |
| Department Web Site: | http://www.healthsystem.vir ginia.edu/internet/internal/ |
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| Phone: | (434) 924-2572 | |