Diagnosis and Treatment of Paroxysmal Nocturnal Haemoglobinuria – Dr Morag Griffin

PNH is a very rare disease but it is important for all haematologists to know when to test and what to do when a clone is detected. Suzy talks to Dr Morag Griffin about diagnosis and management.

 

PNH clone: 89.11% in granulocytes 87.40% in monocytes, 19.62% in erythrocytes (0.65% type II cells and 18.97% type III cells) Normal white cells: no PNH Abnormal WCC clone: PNH Normal red cell, cells no PNH Abnormal red cells: PNH

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