![Aaron Goodman - “Papa Heme” on X: "Howell Jolly Bodies vs. Heinz bodies for USMLE RBC inclusions start with a "H" Howell Jolly = no spleen. Regular blood smear (Wright-Giemsa) Heinz bodies = Aaron Goodman - “Papa Heme” on X: "Howell Jolly Bodies vs. Heinz bodies for USMLE RBC inclusions start with a "H" Howell Jolly = no spleen. Regular blood smear (Wright-Giemsa) Heinz bodies =](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Fr1takeaMAAu5TY.jpg)
Aaron Goodman - “Papa Heme” on X: "Howell Jolly Bodies vs. Heinz bodies for USMLE RBC inclusions start with a "H" Howell Jolly = no spleen. Regular blood smear (Wright-Giemsa) Heinz bodies =
![Aaron Goodman - “Papa Heme” on X: "Howell Jolly Bodies vs. Heinz bodies for USMLE RBC inclusions start with a "H" Howell Jolly = no spleen. Regular blood smear (Wright-Giemsa) Heinz bodies = Aaron Goodman - “Papa Heme” on X: "Howell Jolly Bodies vs. Heinz bodies for USMLE RBC inclusions start with a "H" Howell Jolly = no spleen. Regular blood smear (Wright-Giemsa) Heinz bodies =](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E2FFHScVUAApNTJ.jpg)
Aaron Goodman - “Papa Heme” on X: "Howell Jolly Bodies vs. Heinz bodies for USMLE RBC inclusions start with a "H" Howell Jolly = no spleen. Regular blood smear (Wright-Giemsa) Heinz bodies =
![Who know? How different between Howell-jolly bodies and Heinz body? or it is the same one?? Please describe 🥺🥺 : r/Hematology Who know? How different between Howell-jolly bodies and Heinz body? or it is the same one?? Please describe 🥺🥺 : r/Hematology](https://i.redd.it/who-know-how-different-between-howell-jolly-bodies-and-v0-a16tkqomos2a1.jpg?width=258&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=05ed802bffb645a8bf5fa76b73fa37bb12238c67)
Who know? How different between Howell-jolly bodies and Heinz body? or it is the same one?? Please describe 🥺🥺 : r/Hematology
![AmericanJournalofHematology on X: "Hyposplenism is a rare cause of isolated thrombocytosis and is suggested by typical red blood cells abnormalities detected by citomorphological examination of peripheral blood smear: Howell-Jolly bodies, Heinz bodies, AmericanJournalofHematology on X: "Hyposplenism is a rare cause of isolated thrombocytosis and is suggested by typical red blood cells abnormalities detected by citomorphological examination of peripheral blood smear: Howell-Jolly bodies, Heinz bodies,](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FN-v-wbXoAMuYsE.jpg)