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Heinz bodies[′hīnts ‚bäd·ēz] (pathology) Refractile spots seen in erythrocytes in hemolytic anemia that may represent denatured globulin. Heinz bodies
Heinz bod·ies (hīnz), intracellular inclusions usually attached to the red blood cell membrane, composed of denatured hemoglobin; they occur in thalassemia, enzymopathies, hemoglobinopathies, and after splenectomy. Visualization of these usually requires examination of red blood cells using supravital stains or by phase microscopy.Heinz bod·ies (hīnz bodēz) Intracellular inclusions usually attached to the red blood cell membrane, composed of dentured hemoglobin; they occur in thalassemia, enzymopathies, hemoglobinopathies, and after splenectomy. Visualization of these usually requires examination of red blood cells using supravital stains or by phase microscopy. Heinz, Robert, German pathologist, 1865-1924. Heinz bodies - intracellular inclusions composed of denatured hemoglobin.Heinz body anemiaHeinz body test - a test for glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase-deficient red blood cells.Heinz-Ehrlich body - Synonym(s): Ehrlich inner bodyFinancialSeeBody |