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Cabot's ring
Cabot's ring.
(Image courtesy of Melih Aktan MD, Istanbul Medical Faculty - Turkey, and Hospital Universitario La Fe Servicio Hematologia)

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]


Cabot's ring or Cabot-Schleip ring is a reddish, ringlike structure in the red blood cells in the peripheral blood.

Cabot's rings may be the form of partial loops, loops, or figure eights.

Cabot's ring may seen in:

Etymology

It is named after Richard Clarke Cabot and Karl Friedrich Wilhelm Schleip.


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