Figure 4: At lower magnification, the sample appears viscous because both red blood cells (arrow) and tissue cells (harder to see) are lining up in rows in the smear (Diff-quik®, 200x magnification).
Figure 4: At lower magnification, the sample appears viscous because both red blood cells (arrow) and tissue cells (harder to see) are lining up in rows in the smear (Diff-quik®, 200x magnification).