CORPUSCULAR ELEMENTS OF BLOOD: STRUCTURE, FUNCTION, AND CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE
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The corpuscular elements of blood, also known as formed elements, include red blood cells (erythrocytes), white blood cells (leukocytes), and platelets (thrombocytes). These cellular components perform vital functions essential for maintaining homeostasis, including oxygen transport, immune defense, and blood clotting. This paper reviews the structure, function, and physiological roles of each corpuscular element, as well as their clinical importance and diagnostic relevance in health and disease. Understanding these components is crucial for medical professionals to interpret laboratory results and effectively manage hematological disorders.
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