COVID-19 Case Report: Circulating blood cells morphology in convalescent patient

N. Tayyib, M. Abo-Zaid, A. Ismail, S. Mohammed, A. Amin
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Objective: Many studies have detailed the mechanisms of infection and quantitative peripheral blood findings reported in severe acute respiratory syndrome virus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) patients during the severity of infection since the start of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Though, only a few studies have described blood morphologic abnormalities. We report peripheral blood cells morphologic changes in convalescent patient. Design: We performed complete blood counts (CBC), and blood smear of 52-year-old patient who were COVID-19 positive test by (RT-PCR), from May 20, 2021, through June 15, 2021. The peripheral blood smears of a convalescent patient were collected the morphological structures of Leukocytes, red blood cells (RBCs) and platelets were examined and documented, after 3 weeks from infection with COVID-19 RT-PCR was negative to look for viral changes on blood cells morphology. Results: On a complete blood count (CBC), the most common quantitative hematologic abnormalities were mild anemia with RBCs showed no abnormality followed by WBCs normal in count, and relative lymphopenia. Neutrophils showed the most substantial morphologic alterations with C-shaped bi-lobulated nuclei, coarse toxic granulations and cytoplasmic vacuolization. Activated neutrophil granulocytes with elongated cell membrane, pseudo Pelger–Huët anomaly-like nuclei, ring form nuclei and pyknotic nucleus. Lymphocytes were atypical reactive lymphocytes with cytoplasmic pseudopod formation. Plasmacytoid lymphocytes with an eccentric nucleus and deeply basophilic cytoplasm are frequently seen. Monocytes seen in active form with cytoplasmic vacuolization and cytoplasm contain granules, with pseudopod formation. Platelets were adequate in number with giant platelets are occasionally seen. Smudge cell is also seen. RBCs were normocytic; normochromic. Conclusion: Our work identifies and characterizes significant morphologic abnormalities in recovered COVID-19 patients' peripheral blood cells. Understanding these morphologic changes, in addition to established hematologic parameters, can help follow with COVID-19 patient during recovery through serial CBC and peripheral smear examination. Serial complete blood count and blood film review may become an essential tool to help physicians allocate patients to risk categories based on morphological findings if these proposals are supported by large-scale investigations of convalescent patients.
COVID-19病例报告:恢复期患者循环血细胞形态
目的:自2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行开始以来,许多研究详细介绍了严重急性呼吸综合征病毒2 (SARS-CoV-2)患者在感染严重期的感染机制和定量外周血结果。然而,只有少数研究描述了血液形态异常。我们报告了恢复期患者外周血细胞形态学的变化。设计:从2021年5月20日至2021年6月15日,我们对52岁的COVID-19阳性患者进行了全血细胞计数(CBC)和血液涂片检测(RT-PCR)。收集1例恢复期患者外周血涂片,检测并记录白细胞、红细胞和血小板的形态结构,感染3周后RT-PCR检测为阴性,观察病毒对血细胞形态的影响。结果:在全血细胞计数(CBC)中,最常见的定量血液学异常是轻度贫血,红细胞未显示异常,其次是白细胞计数正常,相对淋巴细胞减少。中性粒细胞表现出最显著的形态改变,呈c型双分叶状核,毒性颗粒粗大,细胞质空泡化。活化的中性粒细胞,细胞膜拉长,假Pelger-Huët异常样核,环状核和缩缩核。淋巴细胞为非典型反应性淋巴细胞,胞浆伪足形成。胞浆细胞样淋巴细胞核偏心,胞浆深嗜碱性。单核细胞活跃,胞浆空泡化,胞浆含颗粒,有假足形成。血小板数量充足,偶见巨血小板。污迹细胞也可见。红细胞正常;正常色素的。结论:我们的工作发现并描述了COVID-19患者康复后外周血细胞的显著形态学异常。了解这些形态学变化,以及已建立的血液学参数,有助于通过连续CBC和外周涂片检查跟踪COVID-19患者的康复过程。如果这些建议得到对恢复期患者的大规模调查的支持,系列全血细胞计数和血膜检查可能成为帮助医生根据形态学发现将患者分配到风险类别的重要工具。
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