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... by neutral cytoplasm containing many granules and appear in the form of neutro- philic, basophilic, and eosinophilic band cells. The cyto- plasmic granules course and clumped. Their nuclei appear rod shape, kidney-bean shape or in the form of "C" shape of band cell neutrophils (Fig. 7). Band cell can be identified by their own segmented nuclei (Fig. 8). These results were in Fig. 7 Neutrophilic band cell (arrow). ×100 Giemsa stain. agreement with the previous result. 10 Eosinophilia granules are found in the cytoplasm of eosinophilic band cells (Fig. 9). Their nuclei have two segments or in the form of horseshoes. This result coincides with published report. 11 The segmented cell ...