Atypical cells in peripheral blood

Peripheral blood heterotypic cell test is a type of cytological examination of the nervous system. It is commonly used for the diagnosis and differential diagnosis of lipid-like deposition disease, type II glycogen deposition pain, β-lipoprotein deficiency disease, and progressive muscular dystrophy.

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