Charcot-Leyden crystals in a sputum smear, light micrograph. They appear as eosinophilic crystals consisting of a pair of hexagonal pyramids joined at their bases. They are made up of the protein galectin-10, and are found in people who have allergic diseases such as asthma. | |
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