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- Target cells, also known as codocytes or leptocytes, is a unique morphology of red blood cells characterized by a central, round hemoglobin area surrounded by a rim of paler staining. This distinctive appearance is caused by an increased surface-to-volume ratio of the RBCs due to excess membrane or decreased hemoglobin content.microbiologie-clinique.com/en/target-cells.html
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