![Aaron Goodman - “Papa Heme” on X: "Cabot Rings💍 The most beautiful of the RBC inclusions Found rarely in RBCs Thin Red-violet staining Threadlike strands Shape of a loop/figure-8 Represent microtubule remnants Aaron Goodman - “Papa Heme” on X: "Cabot Rings💍 The most beautiful of the RBC inclusions Found rarely in RBCs Thin Red-violet staining Threadlike strands Shape of a loop/figure-8 Represent microtubule remnants](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E1_9YCtUYAggxAe.png)
Aaron Goodman - “Papa Heme” on X: "Cabot Rings💍 The most beautiful of the RBC inclusions Found rarely in RBCs Thin Red-violet staining Threadlike strands Shape of a loop/figure-8 Represent microtubule remnants
KNV Medpage - (P-319) HEMATOLOGY-77 (14/3/2022) with ANSWER: Identify the arrowed structure: (ANSWER: CABOT RINGS)* *Cabot rings are thin, threadlike, red to violet rings or "figure 8" shaped inclusions in red blood
![Cabot rings. Anemia of the blood. Red cells are erythrocytes in the blood. Vector illustration on isolated background Stock Vector Image & Art - Alamy Cabot rings. Anemia of the blood. Red cells are erythrocytes in the blood. Vector illustration on isolated background Stock Vector Image & Art - Alamy](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2GH8PXP/cabot-rings-anemia-of-the-blood-red-cells-are-erythrocytes-in-the-blood-vector-illustration-on-isolated-background-2GH8PXP.jpg)
Cabot rings. Anemia of the blood. Red cells are erythrocytes in the blood. Vector illustration on isolated background Stock Vector Image & Art - Alamy
![Red Blood Cell Inclusions - Howell-Jolly Body with Cabot Ring and Normoblast | Eccles Health Sciences Library | J. Willard Marriott Digital Library Red Blood Cell Inclusions - Howell-Jolly Body with Cabot Ring and Normoblast | Eccles Health Sciences Library | J. Willard Marriott Digital Library](https://collections.lib.utah.edu/dl_files/ff/b1/ffb15ecbb6aff841916644d2439bc98ce4a71754.jpg)
Red Blood Cell Inclusions - Howell-Jolly Body with Cabot Ring and Normoblast | Eccles Health Sciences Library | J. Willard Marriott Digital Library
Fazalahad - Cabot rings are remnants of mitotic spindle and can be seen in megaloblastic anemia. These are Thin, red- violet standing and thread like strands in the shape of a loop.
![Figure, Cabot ring in the red blood cells. "Contributed by Muhammad Zubair, MBBS, FCPS"] - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf Figure, Cabot ring in the red blood cells. "Contributed by Muhammad Zubair, MBBS, FCPS"] - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK594259/bin/d4050466-2d0e-4f5f-aa57-4285707ef02a.jpg)