Spherocyte

Spherocyte
Peripheral blood smear, Wright-Giemsa stain, 1000x

Description:

Spherical-shaped and hyperchromic red cell with loss of central palor, an increase in MCHC, and a low normal MCV. Microspherocytes have a decreased MCV. A variable degree of polychromatophilia (reticulocytosis) is usually present.

Pathobiology:

Due to a loss of red cell membrane without an equal loss of hemoglobin as a result of several mechanisms.

Differential:

  • Increased rate of red cell destruction
  • Hereditary spherocytosis
  • Autoimmune hemolytic anemia (idiopathic, secondary, drug-induced)
  • Heinz body hemolytic anemia
  • Hemolytic transfusion reactions
  • Oxidative damage to red cell, e.g. G-6PD deficiency
  • Toxins, e.g. Clostridium perfringens, snake venoms
  • Sepsis
  • Severe burns
  • Water intoxication
  • Rh null phenotype (stomatocytes also seen)

 

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Charles  E.  Hess,  M.D.,FACP    [more information]
Professor of Internal Medicine
Department: Medicine
Division: Hematology/Oncology