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Figure 1. Comparison of different granulated white blood cells in the peripheral blood: large granular lymphocyte (green arrow); few fine azurophilic granules unevenly distributed in the pale cytoplasm, Basophil (red arrow); large globular purple granules with some directly overlying the nucleus, Neutrophil (blue arrow); mostly fine specific granules which fill the cytoplasm and impart a pinkish hue to the cell.
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