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The morphology of blood cells, including cell size, shape, and structure, serves as a crucial, manual diagnostic tool for identifying conditions like iron deficiency anemia, thalassemia, and leukemia. Key findings, such as fragmented schistocytes or nuclear-lobed neutrophils, provide critical insights that automated counters may miss, acting as the gold standard for diagnosing various haematologic disorders. For visual guides and further study, explore the resources available at the ASH Image Bank. Morphology of Blood Disorders PDF