| 21. | On peripheral blood smear, the rouleaux formation of red blood cells is commonly seen, though this is not specific.
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| 22. | Over the past 12 hours, his fever had shot even higher, and his follow-up blood smears showed wall-to-wall parasites.
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| 23. | The inclusion bodies can first be identified by light microscopy in patient blood smears or stained sections of infected tissues.
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| 24. | IFA testing has a much higher specificity than stained blood smears with antibody detection in 88-96 % of infected patients.
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| 25. | If the MCV was determined by automated equipment, the result can be compared to RBC morphology on a peripheral blood smear.
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| 26. | Jurors were shown photographs of blood smears inside the Ford Bronco and eight drops leading from the street to his door.
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| 27. | Through a back door, blood smears and splotches marked the path the savers and the saved, or the lost, had followed out.
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| 28. | During this stage of infection, " M . haemofelis " organisms can be identified in a stained blood smear under light microscopy.
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| 29. | An analysis of blood smears found in the Corvette produced a match with a DNA profile generated through samples from Joseph's parents.
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| 30. | The test is also commonly ordered as a hemolytic anemia battery, which also includes a reticulocyte count and a peripheral blood smear.
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