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Genesis of the schistocyte

Genesis of the schistocyte
This scanning electron microphotograph shows a red blood cell (white arrow) about to be "guillotined" by a fibrin strand (yellow arrow), produced as a result of intravascular coagulation. This results in the formation of a fragmented red blood cell, termed a schistocyte or "helmet cell."
From Bull BS, Kuhn IN: The production of schistocytes by fibrin strands (a scanning electron microscope study). Blood 1970; 35:104. Copyright American Society of Hematology, used by permission.
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