How our teardrops forms?
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- All tears come out of tear glands, or lacrimal (say: LAH-krum-ul) glands, found way up under your upper eyelids.
- Tears wash down from the glands and over your eyes.
- Some of the tears drain out of your eyes through tear ducts, or lacrimal ducts.
- These ducts are tiny tubes that run between your eyes and your nose.
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Teardrop cells are frequently associated with infiltration of the bone marrow by fibrosis granulomatous inflammation or hematopoietic . They can also be seen in patients with splenic abnormalities vitamin b 12 deficiency some other forms of anaemia .
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