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In recent years, several automated analysers that prepare and stain blood smears have been introduced in clinical laboratories. Despite the use of instrumental settings based on a physical characteristic of individual samples, traumatic injuries of neutrophil and lymphocytes can be observed. Some samples present a very high percentage of damaged cells, allowing the speculation that a cellular susceptibility may enhance mechanical traumatism. These artefacts can puzzle morphological evaluation in both traditional and digitised microscopy; in addition, unskilled operators can be misled.

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This page is a summary of: Automatic wedge smears preparation may cause traumatic morphological changes in peripheral blood cells, Journal of Clinical Pathology, August 2017, BMJ,
DOI: 10.1136/jclinpath-2017-204580.
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