May–Hegglin anomaly

May–Hegglin anomaly (MHA), is a rare genetic disorder of the blood platelets that causes them to be abnormally large. == Presentation == In the leukocytes, the presence of very small rods (around 3 micrometers), or Döhle-like bodies can be seen in the cytoplasm.

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May–Hegglin anomaly

May–Hegglin anomaly (MHA), is a rare genetic disorder of the blood platelets that causes them to be abnormally large. == Presentation == In the leukocytes, the presence of very small rods (around 3 micrometers), or Döhle-like bodies can be seen in the cytoplasm.

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