Neutrophil nucleus

Neutrophils are neutrophils with rod-shaped neutrophils in the peripheral blood. The normal ratio between the rod-shaped nucleus and the lobular nucleus is 1:13, which is also called the left shift of the nucleus. Common infections, especially acute infections caused by pyogenic bacteria, can also be seen in acute poisoning, acute hemolysis, acute blood loss and so on.

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