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Microscopic examination of blood cells to check for abnormal shapes, counts, infections, and blood disorders in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Blood
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
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25 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
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What is a peripheral blood film Test in Visit Clinic?

A peripheral blood film is a microscopic review of a drop of blood. It looks at red cells, white cells and platelets for size, shape and appearance. The test helps show how well blood carries oxygen, fights infection and clots. It can detect anemia types, infections, blood parasites, platelet problems and signs of blood cancers. Doctors use it to clarify abnormal complete blood counts, to find causes of symptoms like fatigue or fever, and to monitor treatment response. It often directs further testing such as additional blood tests, imaging or bone marrow studies when needed.

peripheral blood film Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

peripheral blood film Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The peripheral blood film test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

  • Single test

Why Take a peripheral blood film Test in Visit Clinic?

peripheral blood film is usually ordered alongside or after a complete blood count when results are unclear. It is used when you have symptoms like fatigue, fever, bruising or unexpected bleeding. The test helps diagnose anemia, infections, hemolysis, blood cancers and blood parasite infections. Abnormal results can come from medications, nutrient deficiencies, chronic disease or inherited conditions. Family history of blood disorders may make this test especially important.

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What is a peripheral blood film in Visit Clinic?plus

A peripheral blood film (peripheral blood smear) is a thin layer of blood spread on a glass slide, stained and examined under a microscope to evaluate blood cell appearance and distribution. It shows red cell size and shape, white cell types and abnormalities, and platelet number and morphology, helping detect anemia, infections, blood cancers and platelet disorders and complementing automated counts.

What diseases are diagnosed by peripheral blood film in Visit Clinic?plus

Peripheral blood film helps diagnose anemia types (iron‑deficiency, megaloblastic, hemolytic including spherocytosis), hemoglobinopathies (thalassemia, sickle cell), leukemias and marrow disorders (myelodysplasia, myelofibrosis), infections (malaria, babesiosis), microangiopathic hemolytic anemia (DIC, TTP with schistocytes), platelet disorders and reactive changes from severe infection or sepsis, paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria, leukoerythroblastic pictures from marrow infiltration, and eosinophilia or lymphocytosis suggesting allergic or viral processes.

Why would a doctor order a peripheral blood smear in Visit Clinic?plus

A doctor orders a peripheral blood smear to visually examine red and white blood cells and platelets for size, shape and abnormalities. It helps diagnose and classify anemias, hemolysis, infections (e.g., malaria), blood cancers (leukemia), platelet disorders and unexpected automated count results. Smears reveal cell inclusions, immature cells and parasites that guide further testing and treatment.

What is the normal range for a peripheral blood smear in Visit Clinic?plus

A normal peripheral blood smear shows normocytic, normochromic red cells without significant anisopoikilocytosis or abnormal inclusions; WBC differential: neutrophils 40–75%, lymphocytes 20–45%, monocytes 2–8%, eosinophils 1–4%, basophils 0–1%; platelets 150–450 ×10^9/L. Hemoglobin ~13.5–17.5 g/dL (men), 12.0–15.5 g/dL (women) with hematocrit ~41–53% (men), 36–46% (women). Interpretation considers age, sex and clinical context.

What is the purpose of a PBF test in Visit Clinic?plus

The purpose of a peripheral blood film (PBF) test is to examine a stained blood smear under a microscope to assess the size, shape, and appearance of red and white blood cells and platelets. It helps diagnose and classify anaemias, infections (including malaria), blood cancers (leukaemia), platelet disorders and hemoglobinopathies, monitors treatment response, and guides further laboratory tests and clinical management.

How to prepare peripheral blood film in Visit Clinic?plus

Collect fresh venous blood in an EDTA tube and mix gently. Place one small drop near the frosted end of a clean slide. Use a second spreader slide at a 30–45° angle to touch and draw the drop forward, then push smoothly to form a thin film with a feathered edge. Air-dry, then fix and stain (Wright/Giemsa). Label and examine promptly.