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Jun 6, 2026, 17:34
Stanley Anokye: From Microcytes and Macrocytes to Target Cells
Stanley Anokye, Vocational Training at Afrancho polyclinic, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“From microcytes and macrocytes to target cells, schistocytes, and sickle cells, red blood cell morphology provides valuable clues to underlying hematological disorders.
A simple peripheral blood smear can reveal abnormalities that guide diagnosis, monitor disease progression, and support clinical decision making.
As Medical Laboratory Scientists, we don’t just observe cells, we interpret patterns that help uncover the cause behind anemia and other blood disorders.”

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