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Orthochromic normoblast

Orthochromic normoblast
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Author: Teresa Scordino
Category: Morphologic variants of normal cells > Morphologic variants of Red Blood Cells/precursors > Erythroid Precursors
Published Date: 01/13/2016


•Orthochromic normoblasts (also called orthrochromatophilic normoblasts, orthrochromatophilic erythroblasts, or late erythroblasts) are slightly larger than mature red blood cells.  They have small, round nuclei and dense, pyknotic chromatin.  The cytoplasm is generally slightly more basophilic than the cytoplasm of a mature red blood cell.