Teardrop-shaped red cells in autoimmune
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Deborah L. Farolino; Pradip K. Rustagi; Mark S. Currie; Thomas D. Doeblin; Geral
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Article
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1986
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John Wiley and Sons
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English
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The presence of teardrop-shaped red cells in peripheral blood has traditionally been felt to reflect altered marrow architecture, namely myelofibrosis. We evaluated two patients with splenomegaly, moderately severe hemolytic anemia due to warm-reactive IgG anti-red cell autoantibody, and bone marrow