| Heinz bodies |
Heinz-Ehrlich bodies, coccoid inclusion bodies resulting from oxidative injury to and precipitation of hemoglobin, seen in the presence of abnormal hemoglobins such as Hb H, Hb K?n, etc. and in erythrocytes with enzyme deficiencies. Refractile in fresh blood smears, they are not visible when stained with Romanowsky dyes but may be stained supravitally. See also Heinz body anemias, under anemia. Called also Heinz granules.
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| Heinz body anemia |
anemia resulting from oxidation of globin and formation of Heinz bodies (seen in blood smears)
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| Heinz bodies (granules) |
Heinz-Ehrlich bodies; see under body.
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| Heinz body a.’s |
a group of hemolytic anemias of diverse etiology with the common morphologic characteristic of having Heinz bodies within affected erythrocytes.
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| Heinz g.’s |
Heinz-Ehrlich bodies.
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