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heinz body anemia is associated with what type is cells? stomatocytes degmocytes schistocytes spherocytes
Heinz body anemia is associated with Degmacytes. Degmacytes are red blood cells that have ingested Heinz bodies (abnormal aggregates of denatured hemoglobin) and have a characteristic appearance due to the phagocytic removal of these inclusions, often seen in conditions like Heinz body anemia. Stomatocytes are related to other electrolyte or membrane disorders, schistocytes to fragmentation (e.g., DIC), and spherocytes to hereditary spherocytosis or immune hemolytic anemias, not primarily Heinz body anemia.
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B. Degmacytes (assuming the second option is labeled B; if the original options had labels like A, B, C, D with Degmacytes as, say, option B, then the answer is B. Degmacytes)