I agree with you that you should always start off with a small drop of blood to make the smear. However, in cases where the initial drop of blood is a bit on the generous side, then the lift and streak technique I’ve shown works very well to create a monolayer zone and a feathered edge. You can’t always be as precise when working in the field as compared to in a lab.
Sorry but that is not a perfect blood smear… should be 2/3 length of slide and should not come off the end
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I agree with you that you should always start off with a small drop of blood to make the smear. However, in cases where the initial drop of blood is a bit on the generous side, then the lift and streak technique I’ve shown works very well to create a monolayer zone and a feathered edge. You can’t always be as precise when working in the field as compared to in a lab.
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