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English: A Howell-Jolly body: A small, round inclusion seen in an erythrocyte.
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Source Crop of File:Howell-Jolly smear 2010-11-17.JPG by Paulo Henrique Orlandi Mourao
Author Paulo Henrique Orlandi Mourao and Mikael Häggström
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