A condition in which poikilocytes exist in the blood.
The presence of abnormally shaped red cells (poikilocytes) in the blood Poikilocytosis is particularly marked in myelofibrosis but can occur to some extent in almost any blood disease.
This is a term used to describe the variation seen in the shape of red blood cells in some disorders of the bone marrow.
A term used to describe variations in shape of red blood cells (e.g., elliptocytes, spherocytes, dacryocytes, sickle cells, schizocytes, echinocytes, and acanthocytes).
A blood condition where there are many unevenly shaped red blood cells, often seen in diseases like pernicious anemia.