dacrocytes
Dacrocytes, or teardrop cells, are abnormal red blood cells that assume a teardrop or pear-shaped silhouette on peripheral blood smear. The cell typically shows a narrow, pointed end opposite a rounded base and may vary in size and staining. Their presence is described as dacrocytosis.
Pathophysiology: Teardrop morphology arises when erythrocytes are deformed while traversing a stiffened or fibrotic bone marrow
Clinical associations: Dacrocytosis is most characteristic of myelofibrosis and related myeloproliferative neoplasms with marrow fibrosis. It
Diagnosis and interpretation: Detection depends on careful examination of the peripheral smear. Dacrocytes are not disease-specific;
Management and prognosis: There is no treatment aimed specifically at dacrocytosis. Therapy targets the underlying condition,