Panthera tigris

By
  • Carbonnier Salomé
  • Bio Medi Qual Centre Vierzon
  • Réserve zoologique de la Haute Touche
  • ZooParc de Beauval & Beauval Nature

Publication date: June 13, 2018 | Updated on May 16, 2019

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Diagnosis

Panthera tigris

Key points

@1.1 Neutrophils have a very elongated nucleus, often bilobed, with not clear separation. Very fine granulations barely visible are present.

@2.1 Eosinophils have many very light round pink granules throughout the cytoplasm.

@3.1 Basophils have elongated short purple granulations in a dark cytoplasm

References

We have made the choice to make a general description of mammalian white blood cells with images of the most typical cells in a part called Mammalia : typical blood smear. In the key points section, only the variations that can exist for this species compared to typical cells appear.