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    Acta Haematologica: The normal value and unique morphological characteristics of neonatal cord blood

    • Last Update: 2021-12-01
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    Cord blood (CB) has always been a valuable source of hematopoietic stem cells for research and various clinical applications , and can also be used to diagnose various diseases and conditions of newborns


    Cord blood (CB) has always been a valuable source of hematopoietic stem cells for research and various clinical applications , and can also be used to diagnose various diseases and conditions of newborns


    A comprehensive morphological analysis of 100 CB samples taken from healthy full-term and appropriate gestational-age newborns, preterm newborns, newborns of diabetic mothers, and newborns smaller than gestational age were taken from healthy mothers


    A comprehensive morphological analysis of 100 CB samples taken from healthy full-term and appropriate gestational-age newborns, preterm newborns, newborns of diabetic mothers, and newborns smaller than gestational age were taken from healthy mothers


    Figure 1: Hematological evaluation of cord blood (CB) sample Hematological evaluation of cord blood (CB) sample

    Figure 2: Morphological assessment of lymphocyte subtypes

    Figure 2: Morphological evaluation of lymphocyte subtypes Morphological evaluation of lymphocyte subtypes

    Figure 3: Umbilical cord blood samples are classified by neonatal status


    Figure 3: Umbilical cord blood samples are classified by neonatal status


    The results showed that the manual differential count of normal CB specimens: 47.


    The results showed that the manual differential count of normal CB specimens: 47.


    Figure 4: Distinguish the main types of white blood cell counts according to the status of the newborn


    Figure 5: Differentiating lymphocyte subtype counts according to neonatal status


    Figure 5: Differentiating lymphocyte subtype counts according to neonatal status


    Figure 6: Morphological analysis of red blood cells in cord blood samples

    Figure 6: Morphological analysis of red blood cells in cord blood samples

    In general, this study describes the normal value and unique morphological characteristics of neonatal CB


    In general, this study describes the normal value and unique morphological characteristics of neonatal CB




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