Hypersegmented neutrophil

A hypersegmented neutrophil is a clinical laboratory finding. It is visualized by drawing blood from a patient and viewing the blood smeared on a slide under a microscope. Normally, the number of segments in the nucleus of a neutrophil increases as it matures and ages after the neutrophil is released into the blood from the bone marrow. Although normal neutrophils only contain three or four nuclear lobes (the "segments"), hypersegmented neutrophils contain six or more lobes.