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Complete Blood Cell Count–Derived Inflammation Biomarkers in Men with Age-Related Macular Degeneration

Ocular immunology and inflammation, 2018
Purpose: To investigate the role of some blood count–derived inflammation biomarkers in age-related macular degeneration (AMD). Methods: Seventy-nine men with late-stage AMD and 79 male age-matched cataract controls without AMD were recruited in March ...
A. Pinna   +7 more
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Counting blood cells of chickens

The Journal of Agricultural Science, 1959
1. Six methods of diluting chicken's blood prior to counting erythrocytes and leucocytes in haemacytometers have been studied. No difficulty is found in recognizing erythrocytes. The most satisfactory method of counting leucocytes was the method described by Natt & Herrick (1952) in which the diluent contains methyl violet. Formulae are given which
L. G. Chubb, J. G. Rowell
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The ABCs of Low Blood Cell Count

Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing, 2002
Children with cancer often receive treatment that may include both chemotherapy and radiation. These agents primarily can affect the body's hematopoietic system. The authors designed a teaching poster, in both English and Spanish, to assist in teaching the key concepts of low blood cell counts to pediatric patients and their families.
Dania Vasquez   +2 more
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Performance evaluation of the Sysmex XN‐1000 hematology analyzer in assessment of the white blood cell count differential in pediatric specimens

International Journal of Laboratory Hematology, 2016
The automated XN‐1000 hematology analyzer enables to perform a blood cell count and a leukocyte differential. When abnormal cells were detected, a flag was generated by the analyzer and a manual microscopic examination of the corresponding blood film was
P. Becker, O. Fenneteau, L. Da Costa
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The blood cells and blood count

2016
Blood is a dynamic fluid consisting of cellular and plasma components undergoing constant regeneration and recycling. Like most physiological systems, the concentrations of these components are tightly regulated within narrow limits under normal conditions. In the critically-ill population, however, haematological abnormalities frequently occur and are
Tyler J. Albert, Erik R. Swenson
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Sample stability for complete blood cell count using the Sysmex XN haematological analyser.

Blood transfusion = Trasfusione del sangue, 2015
BACKGROUND Sample stability is a crucial aspect for the quality of results of a haematology laboratory. This study was conducted to investigate the reliability of haematological testing using Sysmex XN in samples stored for up to 24 h at different ...
M. Daves   +6 more
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White Blood Cell Counts

Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 2015
Modern hematology laboratories use automated hematology analyzers to perform cell counts. These instruments provide accurate, precise, low-cost differential counts with fast turnaround times. Technologies commonly used include electrical impedance, radiofrequency conductivity, laser light scattering, and cytochemistry.
Devon Chabot-Richards, Tracy I. George
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Red Blood Cell Count Automation Using Microscopic Hyperspectral Imaging Technology

Applied Spectroscopy, 2015
Red blood cell counts have been proven to be one of the most frequently performed blood tests and are valuable for early diagnosis of some diseases.
Qingli Li   +4 more
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Differential Blood Counts from Cell Concentrates

Acta Haematologica, 1979
Two methods have been compared through performing differential blood counts: the routine blood count (routine count = RC) and blood counts from films after concentrating white blood cells (cell concentrate = CC). Normal persons were examined and patients with leukocytes less than 1,000/microliter of peripheral blood. The correlation coefficient between
W Gaus, M Dietrich, H Pflieger
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Use of White Blood Cell Count and Negative Appendectomy Rate

Pediatrics, 2014
BACKGROUND: Despite increased utilization of laboratory, radiologic imaging, and scoring systems, negative appendectomy (NA) rates in children remain above 3% nationwide. We reviewed the clinical data of patients undergoing appendectomy to further reduce
M. Bates   +4 more
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