Rocks in the blood?
Elizabeth Connell-Barr
Founder | Principal presenter at Live Blood Online The Worlds Leading Provider of Training courses in Live Blood Analysis
Appearance:
Protoplasts look like rocks in the blood. They can be round, oblong, irregular, or have jagged edges. (The larger and more jagged the edges, often the more dangerous the finding.) The colour in brightfield is usually greenish and the structure is completely opaque. In darkfield these forms usually appear evenly opaque, mostly black with a brightly reflective, white border. There are often bright reflective particles of various colours in the black area.
Relevance: This is a potentially serious finding – large protoplasts in high numbers with jagged edges are associated with chronic degenerative disease.
Implications:
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2 周Excellent information!!