Different types of Leukocytes

DIFFERENT TYPES OF LEUKOCYTES

  • Leukocytes are divided into two groups based on the staining reaction. There are granulocytes and the agranulocytes. The granulocytes include the neutrophils, eosinophils, and the basophils, while the agranulocytes are the lymphocytes and monocytes.
Neutrophil
Multi-lobed / segmented nucleus, cytoplasm filled with neutrally-staining granules. Neutrophil
Eosinophil
Small granule appear brick-red on staining with Romanowsky stains. Shorter and less segmented nuclei and the cytoplasm is pale blue. Eosinophil
Basophil
Large cytoplasmic granules appear purple on staining with Romanowsky stains.Rarely seen in peripheral blood. Basophil
Lymphocyte
Small cells with round nuclei, smooth, dense chromatin and a small rim of blue cytoplasm, which is very smooth and glassy. Lymphocyte
Monocyte
Nuclear shape ranges from ameboid to bean-shaped. The cytoplasm is slightly grainy or coarse.
Monocyte

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