On a blood smear, Howell-Jolly bodies may be seen within red blood cells.
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"' Howell Jolly bodies "'are nuclear remnants ( clusters of DNA ) in circulating erythrocytes.
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Examples include Mallory body, Fatty liver, Howell-Jolly body, Neurofibrillary tangle, etc . There are also many of these in the general.
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Along with American physiologist William Henry Howell ( 1860-1945 ), the Howell-Jolly bodies are named; which are 1-2 �m granules seen in erythrocytes ( red-blood cells ).
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Bass'Hive series of stories are replete with obvious and not-so-obvious references to nomenclature commonly used in pathology, including eponymic puns ( note a male character's observation of a female character's attractive " Howell-Jolly body " ).