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Sea-blue histiocyte

Introduction: Sea-blue histiocyte

Description of Sea-blue histiocyte

Sea-blue histiocyte: a histiocyte containing cytoplasmic granules that stain bright blue with hematologic stains (e.g., Wright-Giemsa); found in bone marrow and in the spleen, associated with hepatosplenomegaly and thrombocytopenic purpura and in other blood diseases.
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