Neutrophil neutrophils

Neutrophil neutrophils are neutrophils with too many leaves, which can divide 4 leaves or even 5-6 leaves or more. If the number of 5 leaves exceeds 0.05, it is also called the right shift of neutrophils. It is caused by the lack of hematopoietic substances, which impedes the synthesis of DNA, or the decrease of hematopoietic function. It is mainly seen in megaloblastic anemia, malignant anemia and application of anti-metabolic drugs. In the recovery period of infection, transient nuclear right shift can also occur.

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