Abstract
Peripheral Smear (PS) examination still remains a cornerstone and first step towards diagnostic work up of patients. However, presence of artefacts in PS can sometimes prove perplexing for the pathologists [1]. In one such experience, early morning blood sample in K2 EDTA vial of a 23 year old female was sent to hematology lab.
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