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- Crenated and burr cells are two types of red blood cells12.Crenated cells are red blood cells that have a crenated appearance, which is most commonly caused by excess EDTA, slow drying, drying in a humid environment, or an alkaline pH from glass slides2. Crenated cells may also form from certain diseases1.Burr cells are red blood cells that have evenly-spaced thorny projections1. True burr cells are less numerous than crenated cells2.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.In addition to hypertonicity, red blood cells may have a crenated appearance as the result of certain diseases. Acanthocytes are spiked red blood cells that may form from liver disease, neurological disease, and other illnesses. Echinocytes or burr cells are RBCs that have evenly-spaced thorny projections.www.thoughtco.com/crenation-definition-and-exam…Crenated erythrocytes are most commonly caused by excess EDTA (underfilled collection tube) but may also be caused by (a) slow drying, (b) drying in a humid environment, or (c) an alkaline pH from glass slides. When crenation is an artifact, most cells on the slide will exhibit this characteristic. True Burr cells are less numerous.www.labce.com/spg28876_burr_cells_echinocytes.…
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