Somatocyte
First exclude artefact (slow slide drying), then consider the number of these cells – occasional stomatocytes may arise in many conditions. However, when present in significant number stomatocytes may indicate significant acquired or inherited disease signifying one of a range of conditions (including liver disease, alcohol, or electrolyte imbalance). However, also consider a range of inherited conditions (see table) or look for the characteristic very large and oval-shaped often with a Y-shaped stoma that are seen in South East Asian Ovalocytosis.
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Artefact
- Poor film preparation: caused by excess water on slide
Acquired conditions with occasional stomatocytes
- Seen as part of the spectrum of abnormal cells in acquired hemolysis
- Occasional cells present in blood films showing dyserythropoiesis from a range of causes
Acquired conditions with frequent stomatocytes
- Excess alcohol intake
Advanced liver disease
Inherited stomatocytosis
- Dehydrated stomatocytosis (Xerocytosis: stomatocytes infrequent or absent). Due to potassium loss (mild stomatocytosis with macrocytosis and in vitro hperkememia).
- Overhydrated stomatocytosis (Hydrocytosis: stomatocytes frequently greater than 20%) Due to potassium and sodium influx (hemolysis generally mild).
South East Asian Ovalocytosis
- Look for the typical very enlarged and ovoid stomatocytes that may have a Y-shaped cleft.