Abstract

The pathological changes of erythrocytes were detected at the nanometer scale, which was important for revealing the onset of diseases, early diagnosis, and effective therapies. Diseases may disturb the morphology and function of erythrocytes at molecular scale. There were dramatic surface deformations in topography of erythrocytes from a patient with elliptocytosis complicating idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP). The overall shape and surface membrane of the healthy, pre- and post-therapeutic erythrocytes have been studied by high-resolution atomic force microscopy imaging. The results showed that we can detect healthy and pathological erythrocytes by the morphologic parameters of the length, width, ratio of length to width, peak, valley, valley-to-peak, surface fluctuation, and standard deviations of the erythrocytes. Therefore, the morphologic information of erythrocytes is very important indictor for diagnosing the healthy and disease, as well as evaluating therapeutic effect.

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