DOLEŽEL, Zdeněk, Veronika FIAMOLI and Jan PAPEŽ. Znáte schistocyty? (Do you know schistocytes?). Pediatrie pro praxi. Olomouc: Solen, 2018, vol. 19, No 6, p. 363. ISSN 1213-0494.
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Original name Znáte schistocyty?
Name in Czech Znáte schistocyty?
Name (in English) Do you know schistocytes?
Authors DOLEŽEL, Zdeněk, Veronika FIAMOLI and Jan PAPEŽ.
Edition Pediatrie pro praxi, Olomouc, Solen, 2018, 1213-0494.
Other information
Original language Czech
Type of outcome Article in a journal
Field of Study 30209 Paediatrics
Country of publisher Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Organization unit Faculty of Medicine
Keywords (in Czech) hemolytická anémie, schistocyty, morfologie erytrocytů
Keywords in English hemolytic anemia, schistocytes, erythrocytes morphology
Tags International impact, Reviewed
Changed by Changed by: MUDr. Jan Papež, Ph.D., učo 101845. Changed: 16/12/2019 21:32.
Abstract
Schistocyty jsou cirkulující fragmenty erytrocytů. Vznikají mechanickým poškozením membrány erytrocytu fibrinovými vlákny na cévním endotelu či při nadměrné turbulenci krve. Schistocyty jsou vždy menší než intaktní erytrocyty a chybí jim centrální projasnění.
Abstract (in English)
Schistocytes are circulating fragments of red blood cells. They occurs as a result of mechanical damage to the membrane caused by fibrin strands or excess of turbulence of blood. Schistocytes are always smaller then intactes red blood cells and lack central pallor.
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